Dire weather over the weekend saw three casualties recorded in Southeast Asia. 

The Nicolai Maersk boxship rescued all the crew on the 1999-built Vietnamese-registered general cargo ship Dolphin 18 on Saturday which then sank some 274 nautical miles southwest of Vung Tau, Vietnam. 

Then on Sunday morning, 14 crewmembers of a tanker that caught fire four nautical miles southeast of Tanjung Piai were rescued by the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA). The Mongolia-registered product tanker Eagle 1 (pictured) was manned by 15 crewmembers. One of them was swept into Singapore waters with Singaporean authorities finding him unconscious and taking him to a hospital for further treatment. The fire was fully …