Supply vessel sinks after collision in Singapore, three crew dead
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June 15 ------ A supply boat sank off Pasir Panjang Terminal in Singapore on the morning of 12 June 2026 following a collision with a landing craft, according to the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA).
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), the Police Coast Guard (PCG), and the Singapore Civil Defense Force (SCDF) Marine Division were swiftly activated to the scene, launching coordinated search and rescue operations shortly after the incident was reported.
The landing craft involved in the collision remains stable, with no injuries reported among its crew. However, in the aftermath of the sinking, the Police Coast Guard recovered three bodies from the waters. The deceased are believed to be crew members of the sunken supply boat.
Search and rescue efforts are continuing, with diving teams deployed to determine whether any additional crew members remain missing. Despite the incident, port operations have not been disrupted. Navigational safety broadcasts have been issued, advising vessels to steer clear of the affected area while recovery and investigation efforts are ongoing.
Source: safety4sea.com





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