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Investigators probe whether cargo vessel had CO detectors

By Savitri Laikram
5 February 2026
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Investigators are examining whether the cargo vessel Captain Virat was equipped with carbon monoxide (CO) detectors, as authorities probe the deaths of the captain and three crew members in a suspected carbon monoxide poisoning incident.

Guyana’s maritime laws require vessels to be fitted with detectors capable of alerting crews to the presence of potentially life-threatening carbon monoxide, according to senior officials at the Maritime Administrative Department (MARAD), which is leading the investigation.

“Yes, they should be equipped with carbon monoxide detectors, according to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to which Guyana is signatory,” a MARAD official said.

Carbon monoxide poisoning is suspected in the deaths, which occurred last Wednesday night aboard the Guyanese-registered Captain Virat. Reports indicate that the men collapsed in the engine room after being exposed to noxious fumes.

MARAD officials stated that investigators are still determining whether the vessel had functioning CO detectors installed. These devices are designed with sensors that emit high-pitched warning alarms when dangerous concentrations of carbon monoxide are detected.

Carbon monoxide is considered a significant hazard on maritime vessels, particularly those with enclosed or poorly ventilated spaces.

Investigations into the incident are ongoing.

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