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Thailand-based Precious Shipping Welcomes Home 20 Crew Members from M.V. Mayuree Naree

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บริษัท พรีเชียส ชิพปิ้ง จำกัด (มหาชน) หรือ PSL รับตัว 20 ลูกเรือชาวไทยจากเรือ มยุรี นารี (M.V. Mayuree Naree) กลับถึงไทย พร้อมเร่งตรวจสุขภาพจิตและติดตามผู้สูญหายอีก 3 ราย

Brickinfo News Agency – Twenty Thai crew members from the M.V. Mayuree Naree arrived safely at Suvarnabhumi Airport on Monday, marking a significant step in the recovery process following recent maritime incidents involving the vessel. Senior executives from Precious Shipping Public Company Limited (PSL) met the returning seafarers to facilitate their arrival and coordinate with local authorities, ensuring a smooth transition back to their families after the company successfully organized their repatriation.

The repatriation of these crew members was the result of extensive collaboration between PSL and various international and domestic organizations. These entities worked in tandem to navigate the logistics and safety protocols required to bring the staff back to Thailand. The company noted that the assistance from these various agencies played a crucial role in the successful return of the personnel.

Upon their arrival in Bangkok, the crew members were immediately integrated into a comprehensive welfare support program. This protocol includes full medical examinations and specialized mental health assessments to evaluate the well-being of the staff. PSL stated that these measures are a standard part of their welfare protocol, intended to address both the physical and psychological needs of maritime employees returning from duty.

In a statement regarding the ongoing situation, PSL expressed gratitude to the involved parties, noting that the support received was “vital in bringing the crew home safely.” The company emphasized that while 20 members have returned, their primary focus remains on the emergency response and search operations still underway for the remaining staff members.

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PSL reaffirmed that its “highest priority at this time remains the continued efforts to locate the three crew members who are still missing.” The shipping firm continues to work with maritime search and rescue teams to gather information on the whereabouts of the unaccounted-for personnel, maintaining constant communication with the families of those still affected by the incident.