Coast Guard Rescues Stranded Fishing Boat Amid Heavy Rains Off Kerala Coast

On Wednesday, the Indian Coast Guard, through a coordinated sea-air operation, successfully rescued an Indian fishing boat and its 11 crew members. The boat was in critical condition off the Kerala coast due to flooding from a hull rupture. The rescue involved multiple ships and an advanced light helicopter.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 17-07-2024 21:06 IST | Created: 17-07-2024 21:06 IST
Coast Guard Rescues Stranded Fishing Boat Amid Heavy Rains Off Kerala Coast
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On Wednesday, the Indian Coast Guard conducted a coordinated sea-air operation to rescue an Indian fishing boat in critical condition due to flooding from a hull rupture. The boat, with 11 crew members onboard, was located off the Kerala coast amid challenging weather conditions.

An ICG Dornier aircraft on maritime surveillance initially identified the distressed vessel, IFB 'Aashni', on the night of July 16. The Defence Ministry confirmed the vessel had lost propulsion and faced a significant threat to crew safety.

The ICG quickly diverted ship 'Saksham' to assist, while another vessel, 'Abhinav', and an advanced light helicopter joined the effort. A technical team boarded the boat, conducted de-flooding operations, and provided assistance, culminating in the rescue of all crew members and the vessel. The fisheries department later took over the boat.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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