Fire breaks out on vessel at Singapore's PSA Pasir Panjang Terminal; no injuries reported

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Fire breaks out on vessel at Singapore's PSA Pasir Panjang Terminal; no injuries reported
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Saturday, 11 Apr 2026 | 3:04 PM MYTThe Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore said that all crew have been accounted for and that firefighting efforts are ongoing. - Photo: ST SINGAPORE: A fire broke out in a container on board a London-registered container vessel at PSA Pasir Panjang Terminal on Friday .

There were no reported injuries, and all crew members are accounted for, according to the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore . It said in a statement late on April 10 that it was alerted to the fire on the vessel Ever Lenient at 3pm.There is no impact to port operations at Pasir Panjang Terminal, MPA said.MPA has deployed three patrol craft to the scene. Port operator PSA’s emergency response team and Singapore Civil Defence Force firefighters, including vessels from SCDF’s marine division, are also on site, said MPA. - The Straits Times/ANNfor breaking news alerts and key updates!

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