[Watch] Offshore Support Ship Sank After Collision

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Offshore support ship sank in South China sea after collision with oil platform, reports Maritime Bulletin.

What happened?

Offshore support ship DAYANG TOPAZ sank off Kuala Baram, Sarawak, Malaysia, northern Borneo, in the early hours of Oct 27after collision with an oil platform. 

The ship dragged anchor in stormy weather and drifted onto an oil platform. It was reported that there were 125 people on board, crew and offshore personnel. 

Rescue operations

According to reports 121 people were rescued, 1 died, 4 remain missing and search operation is ongoing. It is highly likely that the ship is still afloat. 

Sources mention 62 crew remaining on board and 125 jumping the ship. 4 missing crew were found and rescued. They all are reported to be safe. 

About the ship

Offshore support ship DAYANG TOPAZ, IMO 9622863, GT 5089, built 2012, flag Malaysia, manager DESB MARINE SERVICES SDN BHD.

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Source: Maritime Bulletin