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Mangaluru boat tragedy: Indian Navy deploys INS Nireekshak for underwater search

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Published : Apr 18, 2021, 1:19 PM IST

The Indian Navy has pressed the specialised Diving Support Vessel - INS Nireekshak to undertake deep-sea diving operations using specialised equipment and naval divers to search for the remaining six missing fishermen who went missing after colliding with a Singapore registered vessel on 13 April.

Mangaluru boat tragedy
Mangaluru boat tragedy

Mangaluru: Consolidating the continuing Search and Rescue efforts for the missing fishermen at sea off the coast of New Mangaluru, the specialised Diving Support Vessel — INS Nireekshak was pressed into action by the Indian Navy to undertake deep-sea diving operations using specialised equipment and naval divers on 16 April.

The ship was able to recover three bodies the same day and handed them over to local authorities at New Mangalore on 17 April. The ship is continuing with the next phase of underwater search operations in the area to locate the remaining six missing fishermen.

Indian Navy ships Subhadra and Tillangchang, along with naval aircraft from Naval Air Station in Goa had been deployed since 14 Apr for the Search and Rescue of missing fishermen after the Indian Fishing Boat Rabah had collided with Singapore registered vessel MV APL Le Havre, 41 Nautical Miles west of New Mangalore on 13 April.

Out of the 14 crew members onboard the fishing vessel, two crew members were rescued immediately post collision by the Master of MV APL Le Havre whilst three dead bodies were recovered subsequently in the search.

Also read: Fishing boat goes missing off Mangalore coast, search on for 12 fishermen

Based on request from the Department of Fisheries, Govt of Tamil Nadu to undertake underwater search operations, Indian Naval Ship Nireekshak - a specialised Diving Support Vessel, was deployed on 15 Apr to search for the remaining crew likely to be trapped inside the submerged boat (depth in the area approx 130 - 200m).

The diving team embarked onboard the ship had successfully located the sunken boat on 16 April and subsequently recovered three bodies.

The ship is back in the area to continue with the search for the remaining six missing fishermen.

Mangaluru: Consolidating the continuing Search and Rescue efforts for the missing fishermen at sea off the coast of New Mangaluru, the specialised Diving Support Vessel — INS Nireekshak was pressed into action by the Indian Navy to undertake deep-sea diving operations using specialised equipment and naval divers on 16 April.

The ship was able to recover three bodies the same day and handed them over to local authorities at New Mangalore on 17 April. The ship is continuing with the next phase of underwater search operations in the area to locate the remaining six missing fishermen.

Indian Navy ships Subhadra and Tillangchang, along with naval aircraft from Naval Air Station in Goa had been deployed since 14 Apr for the Search and Rescue of missing fishermen after the Indian Fishing Boat Rabah had collided with Singapore registered vessel MV APL Le Havre, 41 Nautical Miles west of New Mangalore on 13 April.

Out of the 14 crew members onboard the fishing vessel, two crew members were rescued immediately post collision by the Master of MV APL Le Havre whilst three dead bodies were recovered subsequently in the search.

Also read: Fishing boat goes missing off Mangalore coast, search on for 12 fishermen

Based on request from the Department of Fisheries, Govt of Tamil Nadu to undertake underwater search operations, Indian Naval Ship Nireekshak - a specialised Diving Support Vessel, was deployed on 15 Apr to search for the remaining crew likely to be trapped inside the submerged boat (depth in the area approx 130 - 200m).

The diving team embarked onboard the ship had successfully located the sunken boat on 16 April and subsequently recovered three bodies.

The ship is back in the area to continue with the search for the remaining six missing fishermen.

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