Nine Crew Members Of An Inverted Oil Tanker Were Saved In Oman

Nine members of the oil tanker crew were rescued, which crashed on July 15 in the waters of Oman. This is stated in the publication published on the page of the Marine Safety Center at the Ministry of Defense on the social network x.

The publication notes that the Prestige Falcon oil tanker, which was walking under the flag of the Comor Islands, rolled up 25 naval miles southeast of the rash in the port city of Dukm.

The tanker’s crew consisted of 16 people: 13 citizens of India and 3 Sri Lanka citizens.

Search and rescue work continues.

Port City of Dukm in Mukhavaz El Vosta in the southeast of Oman, has a strategic economic situation.