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SUNDAY, MAY 11, 2025
3 dead in MV Jyoti's 'oil tanker blast' in Ctg port

Bangladesh

TBS Report
30 September, 2024, 12:10 pm
Last modified: 30 September, 2024, 08:58 pm

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3 dead in MV Jyoti's 'oil tanker blast' in Ctg port

TBS Report
30 September, 2024, 12:10 pm
Last modified: 30 September, 2024, 08:58 pm
The vessel MV Banglar Jyoti caught fire on 30 September 2024. Photo: TBS
The vessel MV Banglar Jyoti caught fire on 30 September 2024. Photo: TBS

Three people have died after a tanker vessel named Banglar Jyoti caught fire following an 'oil tanker blast' this morning at Chattogram port. 

They are Deck Cadet Saurabh Kumar Saha from Jhenaidah, BSC Foreman Nurul Islam from Chattogram, and worker Md Harun from Kishoreganj, BSC Managing Director Commodore Mahmudul Malek told a press conference at the BSC office this afternoon.

3 committees formed to probe Banglar Jyoti explosion

Naval Commander Masud Iqbal told the media earlier that one of the bodies was found hanging on the deck of the ship this afternoon.

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"The fire initiated at the upper deck of the vessel following an explosion while three technicians were doing repair work," said Captain Shakhawat, general secretary of the Bangladesh Mariners Association. 

Engineer Mohammad Yousuf, executive director (Technical) of the Bangladesh Shipping Corporation (BSC), said three crew members are missing. 

"We have yet to board the vessel. Once we do, we will be able to confirm the deaths," added Yousuf. 

The ship is owned by the BSC.

The ship Jyoti caught fire around 10:30 this morning (30 September) while anchored at the Dolphin Jetty No 7 of the Chattogram Port. 

Captain Farid, deputy conservator of the Chattogram port, said the fire is under control now. 

All forward ropes were burnt, and Jyoti's bow sheared off the jetty. 

All ships in the vicinity were shifted to safe shelter, and all oil installations were informed to take precautionary measures. 

"Bangladesh Navy and Bangladesh Coast Guard were requested for urgent assistance," he added.   

He also said two pilots were sent to Jyoti to ensure the fire was fully extinguished, and the vessel was shifted to a safe anchorage. 

Mohammad Yousuf earlier said there were 40 crew members on board Jyoti.

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