Tue May 27 20:05:33 UTC 2025: **Summary:**

A cargo vessel that sank off the coast of Kerala, India on Sunday has not yet resulted in any oil reaching the shore, according to defence sources. The Indian Coast Guard is monitoring the situation. AITUC State president T.J. Anjelose has called for a judicial commission to investigate the ship’s compliance with safety regulations, a study of the long-term ecological impact, disclosure of the ship’s hazardous cargo, and compensation for affected fishers, questioning why the ship was so close to the coast in bad weather.

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**No Oil Slick Yet Reaches Kerala Coast After Cargo Ship Sinks; Investigation Demanded**

**KOCHI – May 28, 2025** – No oil slick from the cargo vessel that sank off the Kerala coast on Sunday has reached the state’s shores as of Tuesday noon, according to defence sources. The Indian Coast Guard is closely monitoring and managing the situation.

However, the incident has sparked calls for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the sinking. AITUC State president T.J. Anjelose has demanded the establishment of a judicial commission comprised of experts from relevant fields to determine if the cargo ship was operating in compliance with safety norms set by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO).

Anjelose also stressed the need for a comprehensive study on the long-term impact of potential pollution on the marine ecosystem. He insisted that Central agencies must disclose the specific hazardous cargo the ship was carrying and its potential effects on marine and human life.

Furthermore, Anjelose demanded a compensation package for fishers affected by the potential marine pollution. He questioned the rationale behind operating the vessel so close to the coast during turbulent weather conditions. The investigation seeks to answer whether negligence played a role in the incident and what measures can be taken to prevent similar occurrences in the future.

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