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5/19/21

14 bodies found after sinking of Barge P305 in Mumbai seas; 184 people were rescued, 75 were investigated





4 ships stranded at sea after Tau-te storm: 14 bodies found after sinking of Barge P305 in Mumbai seas; 184 people were rescued, 75 were investigated



This picture is of a barge P305 sunk in the sea of ​​Mumbai. On Monday, INS Kochi and INS Kolkata embarked on a rescue operation for the ship. The rescue operation is still ongoing.

The Tau-Te storm has so far killed 63 people in Gujarat and Maharashtra.



Cyclone Tau-te has bid farewell to Gujarat and moved on. But before this, Tau-te has done a lot of damage to the coastal areas of Maharashtra, including Mumbai. Trapped in the sea of ​​Mumbai during this cyclone. A total of 713 people were aboard these ships. ONGC's barge P305 sank, of which one ONGC's barge P305 sank, leaving more than 75 people missing in the morning. The Navy said 14 bodies have been recovered so far and 184 people aboard the ship have also been rescued.


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With the exception of the Barge P305, 137 people are trapped on the cheek constructor, all of whom have been rescued. 202 people were trapped on Barge SS-3 and 101 on Sagar Bhushan. According to the Navy, all the people on board are safe and are being provided with food and drink. Attempts are being made to bring these ships back with the help of ONGC.

4 ships trapped in the sea, the condition of the people aboard

The shipSo many people were ridingRescued
Barge P305273184
GAL Constructor137137
Barge SS-3202All safe
Sagar Bhushan101101

Rescue operations on Barge P305 at Hira Fields, 175 km from Mumbai, began at 5 pm on Monday. The highest number of people on board was 273. INS Kolkata and INS Kochi are working to rescue the people. "180 people have been rescued from the P305," said Defense Spokesman Commander Mehul Karnik. The ship sank at 7pm on Monday night. We are investigating other people. '


Read in Gujarati news 

A ship named GAL Constructor was stranded 48 nautical miles north of Colava Point.
A ship named GAL Constructor was stranded 48 nautical miles north of Colava Point.

A total of 137 people aboard the GAL Constructor ship were rescued Tuesday evening. A defense spokesman said the GAL constructor, 48 nautical miles north of Kolava Point, and the stranded ship, SS-3, and Salar on the Sagar Bhushan were all safe. 202 people aboard the SS-3 are still being held aboard. In addition, all the 101 people of Sagar Bhushan have been rescued.

10 ships take part in rescue operation 10 ships of the
Navy and Coast Guard took part in the rescue operation which started on Monday afternoon. Capt. DS Purohit of INS Shikara said that 2 planes and 4 helicopters which will clear the atmosphere on Tuesday will also join the investigation operation. An emergency ship has also been deployed to the rescue.

People were rescued by Navy helicopters using barge P-305.
People were rescued by Navy helicopters using barge P-305.

The most difficult rescue operation in four decades was carried out by
Vice Admiral M.S. "This is the most challenging relief operation we have seen in the last four decades," Pawar said. The barge P305 sank at a distance of 60 km from Mumbai. 4 INS officers are also involved in rescuing the people.

A ship full of two oil tankers stranded off the coast of Mumbai was also secured ashore.  (File image)
A ship full of two oil tankers stranded off the coast of Mumbai was also secured ashore. (File image)

At least 29 people were rescued
from three boats stranded at sea in Mumbai on Tuesday. Mumbai Police, CISF and Mazgaon Dock Shipbuilders were involved in the rescue. Also, a ship loaded with two oil tankers stranded off the coast of Mumbai was anchored off the coast.

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