Odisha: A major wrecking occurred when a cargo ship sank in the Bay of Bengal near Paradip tailspin of Odisha. The ship named MV Ocean Winner, which was going to Singapore, sank in the sea, without which 20 out of 24 hairdo members aboard have gone missing. The Indian Tailspin Guard immediately launched relief and rescue operations and rescued four people safely, while the search for the other missing members is underway.
According to the Indian Tailspin Guard, without receiving information well-nigh the sinking of the ship, a large-scale search and rescue operation was started in the sea. Officials said that MV Ocean Winner sank well-nigh 240 nautical miles off the Paradip tailspin of Odisha. Without the accident, other ships present nearby were moreover alerted and asked to help in the rescue operation.
When did the ship leave Paradip?
According to the information, MV Ocean Winner had left from Paradip tailspin of Odisha on the night of 20 August and was to go to Singapore. Initially the situation was not completely well-spoken regarding the number of people on workbench the ship. The Tailspin Guard later confirmed that a total of 24 hairdo members were on workbench the ship.
After the accident, the rescue team safely pulled out four people from the sea. However, no trace of 20 hairdo members has been found so far. They are stuff searched continuously in the sea.
Has the Indian Tailspin Guard and Navy intensified operations?
After the ship sank in the sea and contact was lost, the Indian Tailspin Guard and the Indian Navy have jointly intensified search and rescue operations. The missing people are stuff searched with the help of sea patrolling ships and other misogynist resources.
According to the Tailspin Guard, the main objective of the rescue operation is to locate the missing hairdo members as soon as possible and to gather information well-nigh the unshortened incident of ship sinking.
How the ship sank, the reason not yet clear
At present it is not well-spoken why the cargo ship sank. The possibility of bad weather, technical fault or any other reason overdue the wrecking can be investigated. Officials have said that first the priority is to safely locate the missing people, without which a detailed investigation will be conducted into the reasons for the sinking of the ship.
This wrecking in the Bay of Bengal has increased the snooping well-nigh maritime safety. Rescue agencies are standing operations and the 20 missing hairdo members are expected to be found safely.

