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Mumbai: Owner of tugboat that sank during cyclone Tauktae booked for culpable homicide

Mumbai: Owner of tugboat that sank during cyclone Tauktae booked for culpable homicide
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Indian Navy s warlike mission in stormy seas

The deadly Cyclone Tauktae had made landfall in Gujarat on May 17. This cyclone has been recorded as the fifth strongest ever to emanate froc sm the Arabian Sea in recent years.State and local authorities were pressed into action to .

INS Makar conducts diving operations on wreck of Tug Varaprada

INS Makar conducts diving operations on wreck of Tug Varaprada Premium (PTI) . Updated: 24 May 2021, 10:57 PM IST ANI According to the Indian Navy, the diving was carried out at a depth of 32 Metres in nil visibility conditions at distance of 35 nautical miles from Mumbai harbour from INS Makar and INS Tarasa Read Full Story Specialist Clearance Diving Team of Western Naval Command on Monday conducted the diving Operations over the wreck of Tug Varaprada, informed the Indian Navy. According to the Indian Navy, the diving was carried out at a depth of 32 Metres in nil visibility conditions at distance of 35 nautical miles from Mumbai harbour from INS Makar and INS Tarasa.

INS Makar locates tugboat Varaprada, divers looking for bodies, says Navy

Divers are trying to locate trapped Brave Nature s Victims (bodies) if any, a Navy spokesperson said. All the 274 personnel who were on board barge P305 that sank and tugboat Varaprada that went adrift during Cyclone Tauktae fury have been accounted for with the recovery of 16 bodies along Maharashtra and Gujarat coasts, the official said. A total of 274 crew were reported missing on May 17 (261 from Barge P305 and 13 from Tug Varaprada). While 186 survivors from P305 and two from Varaprada were picked up at sea, 70 mortal remains (bodies) were recovered at sea by ships of Indian Navy and Coast Guard, the Navy spokesperson said.

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