Latitude and longitude of 2010 Mumbai oil spill

Satellite map of 2010 Mumbai oil spill

The 2010 Mumbai oil spill occurred after the Panama-flagged MV MSC Chitra (IMO: 7814838) and MV Khalijia 3 (IMO: 8128690) collided off the coast of India near Mumbai on Saturday, 7 August 2010 at around 9:50 A.M local time. MSC Chitra, which was outbound from South Mumbai's Nava Sheva port, collided with the inbound Khalijia-III, which caused about 200 cargo containers from MSC Chitra to be thrown into the Arabian Sea.

Latitude: 18° 54' 18.36" N
Longitude: 72° 52' 33.60" E

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GPS coordinates of 2010 Mumbai oil spill, India

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