Monday, September 15, 2025
spot_img

Coast Guard saves 16 crew of sinking ship off Raigad

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

Mumbai, June 17 : In a daredevil operation, the Indian Coast Guard on Thursday rescued 16 crew members of a sinking cargo ship near the Revdanda jetty off Maharashtra’s Raigad district, an ICG spokesperson said here.

The incident happened in the early hours when Indian-flagged M.V. Mangalam’s second officer intimated that the ship, with 16 on board, had partially sunk around 3 kms off the Revdanda jetty in the stormy Arabian Sea.

In view of the distress and with water ingress panicking the crew, the ship captain was even planning to abandon the vessel, the ICG was told.

Gauging the seriousness of the situation, the ICG’s MRCC team calmed down the alarmed captain and crew and asked them to remain on board as help was being deployed.

ICG Subhadra Kumari Chauhan immediately set sail from Dighi Port towards the sinking vessel, while two ICG helicopters took from Daman for the evacuation operation.

The ship reached the vicinity of M.V. Mangalam by 10.15 a.m. as challenging weather conditions prevailed, but it sent rescue boats to pick up the crew.

Around that time, the two helicopters also arrived and started winching up the crew of vessel, saving all 16, and flew them to Revdanda for medical aid, said the ICG spokesperson.(IANS)

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

Sena (UBT) stages protests against India-Pak match

Mumbai, Sep 14: The Shiv Sena (UBT) members on Sunday raised slogans and even destroyed a television set...

Pahalgam victim’s daughter calls for boycott of India-Pak tie

Pune, Sep 14: Asavari Jagdale, whose father Santosh Jagdale was one of the 26 people who lost their...

Pakistan is BJP’s partner: Tejashwi on Asia Cup match

Patna, Sep 14: RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav on Sunday attacked the BJP over the Asia Cup match in...

AAP workers hold protest in Delhi

New Delhi, Sep 14: Women workers of the AAP held a protest here on Sunday against the India-Pakistan...