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    Posted on May 30th, 2025 in Exam Details (QP Included)

    • MSC Elsa 3, carrying over 640 containers, began tilting off Kochi’s coast on May 24, reportedly due to an operational problem.

    • The ship, which was structurally safe, is now 50 meters below the seabed.

    • The cargo manifest shows 13 containers with hazardous goods, including calcium carbide, rubber solution, and plastic pellets.

    • The rubber solution reacts with the seawater, causing plastic pellets on the Kerala coast.

    • Five containers with calcium carbide, another pollution hazard, are lying on the seabed and need safe disposal.

    • The ship’s tanks contain 365 tonnes of heavy fuel oil and 60 tonnes of diesel.

    • The National Oil Spill Disaster Contingency Plan (NOS-DCP) names the Coast Guard as the nodal agency for such responses.

    • Salvers are being engaged and will follow international insurance protocols.

    • The Kerala response demonstrates India’s readiness to handle a major maritime disaster.

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