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Boat capsizes off Gujarat coast; seven fishermen missing

Seven fishermen went missing after their boat capsized in the Arabian Sea off the Gujarat coast on December 6. They have not been found yet. The boat, Moine, from Okha in Devbhoomi Dwarka district, had set sail on December 3 for fishing with seven fishermen on board.

Boat capsizes off Gujarat coast; seven fishermen missing
Boat capsizes off Gujarat coast; seven fishermen missing
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Published : Dec 9, 2019, 10:04 PM IST

Updated : Dec 9, 2019, 11:42 PM IST

Porbandar: Seven fishermen remain missing three days after their boat capsized in the Arabian Sea off the Gujarat coast, officials said on Monday.

The boat, Moine, from Okha in Devbhoomi Dwarka district, had set sail on December 3 for fishing with seven fishermen on board, they said.

On the night of December 6, the boat capsized in the Arabian Sea due to unknown reasons and all the seven fishermen on board went missing, as per information provided to police and fisheries department by its owner Ismail Ishub Bharach.

The boat was discovered floating off the Gir Somnath coast.

The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) launched a search and rescue operation, but none of the seven fishermen have been found yet, the officials.

The capsized boat, however, was found floating off the Gir Somnath coast, they said, the rescue operation is still underway.

The missing fishermen have been identified as Bharat Chudasama, Dinesh Solanki, Kachara Solanki, Jesa Vansh, Arvind Chudasama and Jenti Makwana, all residents of adjoining Gir Somnath district.

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Porbandar: Seven fishermen remain missing three days after their boat capsized in the Arabian Sea off the Gujarat coast, officials said on Monday.

The boat, Moine, from Okha in Devbhoomi Dwarka district, had set sail on December 3 for fishing with seven fishermen on board, they said.

On the night of December 6, the boat capsized in the Arabian Sea due to unknown reasons and all the seven fishermen on board went missing, as per information provided to police and fisheries department by its owner Ismail Ishub Bharach.

The boat was discovered floating off the Gir Somnath coast.

The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) launched a search and rescue operation, but none of the seven fishermen have been found yet, the officials.

The capsized boat, however, was found floating off the Gir Somnath coast, they said, the rescue operation is still underway.

The missing fishermen have been identified as Bharat Chudasama, Dinesh Solanki, Kachara Solanki, Jesa Vansh, Arvind Chudasama and Jenti Makwana, all residents of adjoining Gir Somnath district.

Read:| Andhra CM lauds KCR, T'gana cops on 'encounter' deaths

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Boat capsizes off Gujarat coast; seven fishermen missing
         Porbandar, Dec 9 (PTI) Seven fishermen remained
missing three days after their boat capsized in the Arabian
Sea off the Gujarat coast, officials said on Monday.
         The boat, Moine, from Okha in Devbhoomi Dwarka
district, had set sail on December 3 for fishing with seven
fishermen on board, they said.
         On the night of December 6, the boat capsized in the
Arabian Sea due to unknown reasons and all the seven fishermen
on board went missing, as per information provided to police
and fisheries department by its owner Ismail Ishub Bharach.
         The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) launched a search and
rescue operation, but none of the seven fishermen have been
found yet, the officials.
         The capsized boat, however, was found floating off the
Gir Somnath coast, they said, the rescue operation was still
underway.
         The missing fishermen have been identified as Bharat
Chudasama, Dinesh Solanki, Kachara Solanki, Jesa Vansh, Arvind
Chudasama and Jenti Makwana, all residents of adjoining Gir
Somnath district. PTI COR KA PD
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Last Updated : Dec 9, 2019, 11:42 PM IST

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