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Dramatic medical evacuation of Filipino seafarer from Durban bulk carrier
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BERNAMA
· Jun 29, 2026
General : Langkawi Residents Welcome Long-awaited Sea Ambulance Service
LANGKAWI, June 29 (Bernama) -- The government's move to introduce a sea ambulance service, which is expected to begin operations early next year, has brought relief to Langkawi residents as it is set to improve access to emergency medical treatment, particularly for patients requiring referral to hospitals on the mainland.
Presstv
· Jun 26, 2026
Pakistan facilitates return of 22 Iranian sailors after US unlawful seizure of tanker
The sailors were transferred to an Iranian representative after completing emergency immigration formalities at Karachi Port.
GB News
· Jun 29, 2026
Cruise ship erupts into flames sparking mass evacuation as passengers flee
A cruise ship has been forced to evacuate over 100 people after a huge fire erupted at a port in France. The blaze broke out aboard a ship in the port of Honfleur in Normandy last night.The ship was carrying 132 passengers, with 163 people on board in total. The fire began in the galley at around 3:30am local time, according to local media. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The ship was travelling on the Seine River between Paris and Normandy.Fire crews were still on the seen at 11am local time this morning. An investigation into what caused the fire is now underway. MORE FOLLOWS... Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
The Malta Independent
· Jun 30, 2026
Man rescued at St Peter’s Pool after requiring medical assistance
A young man was rescued at St Peter's Pool in Delimara on Monday evening after requiring medical assistance, with Civil Protection Department rescue swimmers transporting the man to shore before being taken to Mater Dei Hospital, the department said.In a Facebook statement, the Civil Protection Department said rescue teams from Fire Stations 1 and 5 responded to the emergency at St Peter's Pool after an individual required medical assistance.Upon arrival, two CPD rescue swimmers assisted the youth from the shore to the department's RHIB Delta 2 using an inflatable stretcher, the statement said.The man was then transported to St Thomas Bay, Marsascala, where an ambulance was waiting before being admitted to Mater Dei Hospital for further treatment.The Civil Protection Department thanked the Malta Police Force and the Emergency Department at Mater Dei Hospital for their assistance and cooperation.
BOL News
· Jul 9, 2026
Pakistan Navy conducts successful rescue of 20 sailors from sinking vessel
KARACHI: In a swift and coordinated emergency response, Pakistan Navy, in coordination with Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA), has successfully rescued all 20 crew members from a sinking cargo dhow operating east of Ormara. The cargo dhow, which was transiting from Karachi to the Gulf of Oman, experienced severe flooding. The situation quickly escalated due ... Read more The post Pakistan Navy conducts successful rescue of 20 sailors from sinking vessel appeared first on BOL News.
DawnNews English
· Jul 9, 2026
Pakistan Navy Rescues 20 Crew Members After Cargo Dhow Starts Sinking Near Ormara | Dawn News
The Pakistan Navy rescued all 20 crew members after a cargo dhow began sinking off the coast near Ormara in the Arabian Sea. Naval rescue teams responded swiftly, safely evacuating those on board and preventing the loss of life. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dawn News English is your window into the latest news, insight, and features from South Asia and beyond. Website: www.dawn.com Official Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/dawnnewsenglish Official Twitter: https://x.com/dawnnewsenglish Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dawnnewsenglish #pakistannavy #ormara #searescue #arabiansea #pakistan #breakingnews #maritime #dawnnewsenglish #news #latestnews #dawnnewsenglish #dawnnews
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Related coverage for "Dramatic medical evacuation of Filipino seafarer from Durban bulk carrier": BERNAMA — General : Langkawi Residents Welcome Long-awaited Sea Ambulance Service. Presstv — Pakistan facilitates return of 22 Iranian sailors after US unlawful seizure of tanker. GB News — Cruise ship erupts into flames sparking mass evacuation as passengers flee. The Malta Independent — Man rescued at St Peter’s Pool after requiring medical assistance. BOL News — Pakistan Navy conducts successful rescue of 20 sailors from sinking vessel. DawnNews English — Pakistan Navy Rescues 20 Crew Members After Cargo Dhow Starts Sinking Near Ormara | Dawn News