The vessel, Mayuree Naree, had departed Khalifa Port in the United Arab Emirates and was en route to Kandla port in Gujarat when it was struck by an unknown projectile. The incident, which occurred on Saturday morning, has caused concern among the shipping community and raised questions about the safety of maritime travel.
The Mayuree Naree, a Thai-flagged cargo ship, was carrying a variety of goods including electronics and machinery. It had left Khalifa Port, one of the busiest ports in the Middle East, and was on its way to Kandla port in India, a major hub for trade in the region. The ship was expected to arrive at its destination in a few days, but the unexpected incident has caused a delay in its journey.
According to reports, the projectile hit the vessel’s hull, causing damage to its structure. The crew immediately alerted the authorities and took necessary measures to ensure the safety of the ship and its cargo. The incident was also reported to the Indian Coast Guard, who immediately dispatched a team to assess the situation and provide assistance.
Thankfully, there were no injuries reported among the crew members and the ship is currently stable. However, the incident has raised concerns about the safety of maritime travel and the need for increased security measures. The shipping community is calling for a thorough investigation to determine the cause of the incident and to prevent similar occurrences in the future.
The Mayuree Naree is owned by a Thai shipping company and has a good track record in terms of safety and compliance. The company has assured that all necessary precautions were taken before the ship embarked on its journey and they are cooperating fully with the authorities to determine the cause of the incident.
The incident has also highlighted the importance of collaboration among countries in the shipping industry. The quick response from the Indian Coast Guard and the cooperation between the Thai shipping company and the UAE authorities have shown the effectiveness of such collaboration in times of crisis.
The safety and security of maritime travel is of utmost importance and incidents like this serve as a reminder for the need to constantly review and improve safety measures. The shipping industry plays a crucial role in global trade and it is our responsibility to ensure the safety of all vessels and crew members.
The Mayuree Naree is currently undergoing repairs and once it is deemed safe to resume its journey, it will continue on its voyage to Kandla port. The incident has caused a minor delay, but it has not affected the strong bond between the UAE and India, who have long-standing trade relations.
In conclusion, the incident involving the Mayuree Naree is a reminder of the unpredictable nature of the sea and the need for constant vigilance. The shipping industry, along with governments and authorities, must work together to ensure the safety of all vessels and crew members. Let us hope that the investigation will provide answers and lead to the implementation of stronger safety measures for the benefit of all in the shipping community.

