Each of the families of 22 missing crewmen aboard the
Vinalines Queen ship believed to have sunk in the Philippine seas can claim up
to US$40,000 in insurance, a representative of Vinalines Shipping Company has
said.
Le An Son, deputy general
director of Vinalines Shipping, which owns the ship, told VnExpress Newswire
that the vessel’s shipping insurance could reach up to US$20 million, much
greater than the vessel’s current real value.
He said the company had earlier
bought accident insurances for all crewmen worth $25,000 each. But the families
of the missing crew members could claim as much as $40,000 since his company
had also purchased accident insurance from a foreign firm.
However, Son declined to talk
about the insurance of goods on the ship. The ship was carrying 54,400 tons of
Nickel ore from Indonesia’s Morowali Port to Ningde Port in China on December
25 when it went missing.
Some insurance experts said it
might take a long time to receive compensations from the insurance firms.
“In principle, insurance firms
only pay when they’ve determined the exact cause of the accident and decided
how much to pay,” a former director of a Japanese-owned insurance firm, who
declined to be named, said.
Son said the company was now
coordinating with National Search and Rescue Center to search for the vessel
and its crewmen.
According to Son, Vinalines
Queen is a new and modern vessel and the sinking is an unwanted accident that
has happened for the first time in his company’s history.
Minister of Transport Dinh La
Thang told local media at a press conference on Tuesday that the Vinalines
Queen accident was now the ministry’s highest priority.
“Rescue operations will go on
until all of the missing victims are confirmed dead,” Thang said.
The ministry has also asked the
government to ask for assistance from foreign countries to help in the rescue
efforts.
Sole survivor returns home
British-flagged London Courage
ship, which has rescued crewman Dau Ngoc Hung, the only survivor of the missing
vessel, is scheduled to arrive in Marine South Pier Port in Singapore today,
January 4.
The Vietnamese Embassy in
Singapore will pick up Hung by a small boat.
According to the embassy, Hung
is expected to leave Singapore on Vietnam Airlines’ VN 660 flight at 2:00 pm
today and will arrive in Hanoi at 6:00pm.
Hung had floated for six days
with only a life jacket on the 5,000m-deep Philippine seas before he was
rescued by London Courage on December 30 while the vessel was on its way to
Singapore.
Wife and daughter of the
survivor Dau Ngoc Hung show their
happiness after knowing he is still alive.
Tuoi Tre
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