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Cyclone Tauktae: Navy, Coast Guard rescue 317 on board barges, 390 stranded or missing

Four boaters rescued north of Port Mansfield

Four boaters rescued north of Port Mansfield Coast Guard acted when boat began taking on water Four boaters rescued by the Corpus Christi Coast Guard after their vessel began taking water. and last updated 2021-05-18 15:31:06-04 PORT MANSFIELD, Texas — Four boaters rescued by the Corpus Christi Coast Guard after their vessel began taking water. It happened yesterday afternoon about 13 miles north of Port Mansfield. You can see the boaters being lifted into the helicopter. According to the Coast Guard Air, watchstanders were notified of an 18-foot vessel taking on water. Officials say the boaters were all wearing life jackets and were taken to the Harbor Bait and Tackle Boat Ramp.

Cyclone Tauktae: Navy, Coast Guard Rescue 317 On Barges, 390 Stranded Or Missing: Report

Tauktae: Navy has been conducting the rescue operation under challenging conditions (File) Mumbai: Battling extreme weather, the Navy and Coast Guard have so far rescued 317 people on board two barges that went adrift in the Arabian Sea near Mumbai hours before Cyclone Tauktae made landfall on the Gujarat coast, but 390 more remain stranded or missing from offshore facilities, an official said on Tuesday. The accommodation barge P305 which was servicing ONGC offshore operations has sunk, the official said, adding 180 of the 273 personnel on board were rescued till late evening. Three barges and an oil rig with 707 personnel on board went adrift on Monday. These included barge P305 with 273 persons, cargo barge GAL Constructor with 137 personnel on board, accommodation barge SS-3 with 196 personnel on board and the Sagar Bhushan oil rig with 101 personnel on board, a Navy official said.

India races to rescue hundreds missing after two cargo ships caught up in deadly cyclone

India races to rescue hundreds missing after two cargo ships caught up in deadly cyclone Akshita Jain © Provided by The Independent The Indian navy is rushing to rescue crew members from a sunken barge and another vessel that was adrift near the Mumbai coastline on Tuesday after a powerful cyclone slammed into India’s west coast. The navy said it has so far rescued 177 of the total 273 personnel on board barge P305 which sank on Monday as Cyclone Tauktae passed the coast of Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra state. The first batch of rescued people was brought to Mumbai on Tuesday and sent for medical attention.

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