Stranded ferry with over 500 people onboard safely towed to Kuala Kedah Ferry Jetty
24 Oct 2022 03:41pm
The ferry was towed back by a tow boat. - Bernama Photo
Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) Kuala Kedah Maritime Zone director Cmdr (Maritime) Noor Azreyanti Ishak said the ferry was towed back by a tow boat owned by a cargo company in Kuala Kedah at 9.25pm and that all onboard were safe.
Three passengers were send to Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital here for further observation as one of them had a nervous disorder while two suffered breathing difficulties.
"A total of 272 passengers were brought off in stages by the MMEA PERKASA 1224 boat, a police PSC 19 patrol boat with assistance from several local fishing boats around Kuala Kedah and Yan, while the rest of the passengers onboard were towed in,” she said in a statement tonight.
The MMEA Kuala Kedah Maritime Zone had received a report from the Marine Department about an Express Bahagia 98 passenger ferry with 547 people being stranded at 1.2 nautical miles off the Kuala Kedah estuary at 4.15 pm. - BERNAMA