Efforts were underway to douse the flames on the M T Genessa tanker which was carrying 30,000 tonnes of high-speed diesel, he said.
The official said water sampling has not shown any oil spill so far in the Arabian Sea from the tanker, anchored 15 nautical miles off the Deendayal Port in Kandla.
The fire in the oil tanker's crew compartment was reported last evening. The Indian Coast Guard had evacuated all the 26 crew members, two of whom suffered burn injuries.
Defence PRO, Gujarat region, Abhishek Matiman today said no oil spill has been reported so far from the tanker.
"#IndiaCoastGuard fire fight still on. 03 ICGVessels, 09Tugs frm KPT, Reliance, Essar, Adani & ICG Dornier in action.Water sampling shows no Oil Spill.ICG Pollution Ctrl Vessel at site.Proactive response frm all agencies.ICGS SamudraPavak overseeing ops (sic)," he tweeted.
Matiman said the Coast Guard worked tirelessly throughout the night to avert any potential disaster.
A Major fire broke out on board Oil Tanker 'M T Genessa' anchored 14 Nautical Miles off Kandla Port #Gujarat. 26 crew rescued, 02 crew with major burns shifted to hospital at Mundra. Fire fighting continues with 11 tugs. 04 ships of @IndiaCoastGuard on scene @DefenceMinIndia pic.twitter.com/2cdq75LNRP
— Indian Coast Guard (@IndiaCoastGuard) January 18, 2018
Indian Coast Guard Interceptor Boat C-403 is at the scene and the maritime security agency's pollution control team has been activated, an official earlier said.
A Dornier aircraft has been pressed into service to ascertain the extent of the fire, he said.
'M T Genessa' Fire off Kandla Port. Hot Spots temperature brought down to 40 & 25 degree Celsius on port/stbd side respectively. Boundary cooling in progress. @IndiaCoastGuard hovercraft deployed for shoreline assessment for oil traces
— Indian Coast Guard (@IndiaCoastGuard) January 18, 2018
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