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Twelve seafarers rescued by Indian Coast Guard, Pak Maritime Security Agency after ship sinks

The mechanized sailing vessel (Dhow) Al Piranpir, which had left Porbandar for Bandar Abbas, Iran, reportedly sank in the early hours of December 4 due to strong waves and floods

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The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) successfully rescued 12 crew members of the sunken Indian vessel MSV AI Piranpir from the North Arabian Sea on Wednesday, an official statement said, ANI reported.

According to the statement, the Indian Coast Guard and Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) worked closely together on this humanitarian search and rescue action, with both nations' Maritime Rescue Coordination Centres (MRCCs) in constant touch throughout the operation.

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