Cruise ship almost sinks in Langkawi, crew members found safe


FOUR crew members of a cruise ship survived when the ship almost sank after hitting a rock at 0.56km south of Pulau Lalang near Langkawi, last night.

Kedah and Perlis Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) director Maritime First Admiral Mohd Zawawi Abdullah said in the incident at 10.30pm, the Epic Princess cruise ship was on its way from Tg Tokong, Penang to Langkawi.

“The Langkawi Maritime Rescue Sub Centre (MRSC) activated a search and rescue operation after receiving a report from one of the ship’s crew. The incident was also reported to the Royal Malaysian Navy, the Marine Police Force and the Marine Department. 

“The 42-year-old captain of the ship and three crew members, aged between 26 and 54 years, were rescued by the patrol vessel KM Tenggol,” he said in a statement here, today.

The ship was later towed to Boustead Shipyard, Langkawi for further action.

Meanwhile, Mohd Zawawi reminded people to take safety measures such as wearing life jackets, referring to weather forecasts, informing their destinations to families and bringing adequate food supplies if they want carry out activities at sea.

“We will also continue to increase enforcement operations to combat and prevent cross-border criminal activities in the waters of the Malaysian Maritime Zone and the public is asked to channel any relevant information to the Maritime Operations Centres in Kedah and Perlis at 04-966 2750,” he said. – Bernama, February 28, 2021.


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