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India’s Coal Imports from Russia Nearly Triple

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According to research firm Big Mint, India’s coking coal imports from Russia tripled over the past three years, reaching 15.1 million tons in FY 2023-2024, primarily due to lower prices, while imports from Australia declined.

At 12:12 PM on the same day, while the HTK New Sky vessel, captained by Mr. Hoàng Văn Lộc, was drifting off the southern coast of Japan awaiting berthing instructions, the crew discovered that a 26-year-old Indian seafarer onboard was experiencing difficulty breathing, numbness in his limbs, and signs of paralysis.

The crew immediately provided first aid, while the captain contacted the company to report the situation and request urgent medical assistance.

Emergency Response

Upon receiving the distress call, HTK’s Emergency Response Team was activated under the leadership of the Board of Directors, following the principle: “Human life and safety above all else.”

The response team quickly coordinated with doctors from the Maritime Medical Hospital, who provided real-time medical guidance to the ship’s crew. Combining their expertise with remote medical consultations, the crew administered oxygen therapy, massaged the patient’s limbs, warmed his body, monitored vital signs, and administered intravenous fluids.

Simultaneously, the Emergency Response Team directed the HTK New Sky to navigate toward the nearest coastal area and contacted local Japanese authorities through the vessel’s agent to arrange for immediate evacuation.

At 3:30 PM, the Japanese Coast Guard’s rescue team and a helicopter arrived, successfully coordinating with the ship’s crew to evacuate the patient safely to shore for further medical treatment.

Captain’s Sharing

Reflecting on the rescue, Captain Hoàng Văn Lộc shared his emotional experience:

“The Indian seafarer was young, yet his condition was extremely critical—he was struggling to breathe, his limbs were stiff, and his heart rate and blood pressure were undetectable using medical equipment. We had to rely on experience to assess his vitals. Throughout the ordeal, he kept slipping in and out of consciousness, and we had to continuously stimulate him to prevent a coma. Fortunately, we were near the coast, which allowed for a swift and professional rescue operation.

On behalf of my crew, I sincerely thank the Board of Directors and the support teams for their immediate and unwavering response. They acted without hesitation, prioritizing human life over any financial concerns. Their commitment to our crew’s well-being means everything to us.”

The Indian seafarer received emergency medical care in Japan and successfully passed the critical phase. His health improved rapidly, and on April 6, 2023, after being discharged from the hospital, HTK arranged for his safe return home for continued recovery.

HTK remains committed to ensuring the highest safety standards and rapid response capabilities for all crew members at sea.

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