Navy rescues 4 from tugboat off Mumbai coast


Mumbai, Apr 18 (IANS): Indian Navy has rescued four crew members of a tugboat off the Mumbai coast, after the boat ran aground on rocks during low tide, a statement said.

The tugboat Sonika, with four on board had run aground on rocks in the waters off Raj Bhavan during low tide late on Monday night and had begun to flood.

The site is in vicinity of the area where a Shivaji statue is planned to be built.

A distress call was received at the Mumbai Main Police Control Room from the tugboat after which a police launch from Mahim reached the site around 9.15 p.m. on Monday.

But they could not approach the tugboat due to rocks and shallow waters.

The Indian Navy was then approached for assistance and the Joint Operations Centre was also contacted by the police.

"At about 11.20 p.m., a naval Seaking C helicopter, with divers onboard, was launched from Naval Air Station Shikra. The helicopter was able to extract all four stranded men and returned to base by 11.45 p.m.," the Indian Navy said in a statement.

The rescued men were provided medical check up on arrival by doctor of INS Shikra. The crew was safe and no injury was reported.

  

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Thu, Apr 20 2017

    My big salute to Indian Navy and as usual you did a fabulous job by rescuing 4 from the tugboat off Mumbai coast. I was a Mumbaikar once and I know how the sea turns rough during certain times.

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