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Thirteen Indians onboard a burning cargo ship were rescued on Wednesday, 8 May, by a team of quick-acting firefighters at Khalid Port in Sharjah.
The vessel was loaded with 6,000 gallons of diesel, 120 exported vehicles and 300 vehicle tyres - all of which were gutted in the massive blaze.
The civil defence received information about a fire breaking out in a cargo at Sharjah Creek at 6:44 am. The team reached the location within five minutes, shifted the crew to safety and contained the raging blaze in an hour, the officer said.
The rescued crew was given first aid and food.
The site has been handed over to the forensic expert of Sharjah Police to probe the reason behind the fire.
The civil defence, in coordination with the Sharjah Police, will study the causes of the fire in these boats and carry out awareness among the crew members of all ships anchored at Khalid Port to prevent repeat of such incidents, Al Naqbi said.
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