Stranded Seafarers Return Home Post Crew Change

  • 16 Indian crew members of MV Anastasia have reached India on Sunday after the shipping company arranged a crew change in Japan on 10 February.
  • Union Minister Mansukh Mandavia said in a tweet on 10th feb that the crew of Anastasia will be able to reunite with their families soon as they reach India on 14th February.
  • One of the officers on the ship confirmed to Prasar Bharati about their arrival in Mumbai on 14th february.
  • The ship was stuck at Chinese port of Caofeidian since September 2020.
  • Las...

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Stranded Seafarers Return Home Following Crew Change

16 Indian crew members of MV Anastasia have reached India after the shipping company arranged a crew change in Japan on 10th February, reports DD News.

The stranded crew arrived in Mumbai on February 14. The ship was stuck at Chinese port of Caofeidian since September 2020.

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Stranded cargo vessels

MV Anastasia and MV Jag Anand were transporting coal from Australia to China as they were stuck in the Chinese ports. Both the ships were...

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Stranded Seafarers in Chinese Waters Set To Return

The sailors stranded on MV Anastasia since September 20 will return after a crew change, reports the Tribune India.

Stranded sailors

The Indian sailors of a cargo ship stranded outside a Chinese port for over six months have been allowed to leave following sustained efforts by the Indian embassy in Beijing, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Anurag Srivastava said at a virtual media briefing on Thursday.

The Chinese Central authorities have conveyed to the local authorities as well as the...

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Stranded Sailors Deferred From Disembarkation

Twenty three seafarers stranded aboard Indian vessel MV Jag Anand off the Chinese coast for the past 10 months are set to return via Japan’s Chiba Port. However, there seems to be a delay, reports News18.

Delay in arrival

An official said that they will reach Chiba port on January 14 and after following procedures related to COVID-19 protocols, they will fly back to India. A media report, however, states that the arrival in Japan has been deferred to January 18.

The ship, ‘Jag Anand,’ carrying a...

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Stranded Seafarers in China Set To Return Home

  • Indian sailors stuck in China since June last year, due to the global pandemic, are set to return home.
  • Indian seafarers will reach Chiba Port, Japan on January 14, and after following the due procedure of COVID protocols—they will fly back to India.
  • MV Jag Anand has been on anchorage near Jingtang port since June 13.

Twenty three seafarers stranded aboard Indian vessel m.v. Jag Anand off the Chinese coast for the past 10 months are likely to return to India by January 14, returns Business...

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