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      • The oil tanker MT Pratibha Cauvery ran aground near Chennai after drifting into the storm. One crew member was reported to be killed, with 5 others missing. 16 crew members had reportedly escaped.
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  1. May 17, 2013 · Chennai: Six months after it ran aground near Chennai during Cyclone Nilam drowning six sailors, oil tanker Pratibha Cauvery, has been sold for ₹ 16 crore. The Madras High Court had on...

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  2. Pratibha Cauvery (PC), the oil tanker that was grounded by cyclone Nilam close to the Chennai coast on October 31, was successfully pulled towards the deep sea on Sunday evening after 12...

  3. MT Pratibha Cauvery was an oil tanker which ran aground near Chennai's Besant Nagar beach when Cyclone Nilam made landfall near Mahaballipuram. That same night the ship moved near Marina Beach. It was salvaged by towing vessel Malvya on 31 October 2012. Six months after it ran aground, drowning six sailors, the oil tanker was sold for Rs. 16 crore.

  4. Nov 12, 2012 · Oil tanker Pratibha Cauvery, which was stranded off Marina Beach for 11 days after running a ground when Cyclone Nilam hit the Tamil Nadu coast on October 31, was finally pulled out to sea on Sunday, on the fourth day of a gruelling salvage operation.

  5. Dec 11, 2012 · Nearly six weeks after the troubled oil tanker M T Pratibha Cauvery ran aground during Cyclone Nilam and six sailors lost their lives while trying to flee the drifting ship, the Centre has filed a preliminary inquiry report in the Madras high court.

  6. Nov 3, 2012 · Questions are being raised over the role of MT Pratibha Cauvery,which was grounded by cyclone Nilam,captain in the tragedy after the bodies of remaining two sailors of the ship was found on Saturday.

  7. Nov 4, 2012 · Six sailors lost their lives after the oil tanker ran aground during cyclone Nilam, and most feel the tragedy could have been avoided had the owner of the ship provided timely help.