Mumbai: Swift CISF Rescue Operation Saves 9 Aboard Sinking Tugboat Near Colaba - VIDEO
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Mumbai: In a swift maritime rescue operation, personnel from the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) rescued nine people from a sinking tugboat near Colaba Lighthouse in Mumbai. All nine crew members were safely evacuated following a rescue operation by the CISF personnel from the Mumbai Port Authority (MPA) Unit.
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CISF's Swift Maritime Rescue Saves 09 Precious Lives
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Acting promptly on an alert received from the Vessel Traffic Management System (VTMS), Alert #CISF personnel from Mumbai Port Authority Unit (MPA) deployed on boat patrol, along with civilian crew members, responded to a… pic.twitter.com/pANmc0jUlj
VTMS alert led to immediate action
According to details shared by CISF on its official handle on X (formerly Twitter), the incident occurred on Thursday afternoon. On receiving an emergency alert notification through the Vessel Traffic Management System (VTMS) regarding the sinking tugboat, the CISF team on boat patrol rushed to the location along with crew members and initiated the rescue operation.
CISF Leads Multi-Agency Mock Drill At Navi Mumbai Airport To Test Emergency ReadinessAll nine crew members were rescued
CISF informed that all nine passengers were rescued from the boat are in stable condition as of Saturday morning. The video shared online showed tugboat passengers wearing a lifejacket were being transported to the rescue boat.
In a statement, the CISF said, "The operation reflects CISF's unmatched commitment to safeguarding lives and maintaining preparedness across India's critical maritime infrastructure."
Jabalpur Cruise Tragedy: 'Inexperienced Driver, Life Jackets Were Given After Water Entered Boat,’ Survivor Narrates Ordeal Of Last Few Minutes Before Cruise Lost Control-- VIDEOMeanwhile, in April, a boat tragedy took place in the Bargi Dam reservoir of Madhya Pradesh's Jabalpur district, where a capsized cruise boat claimed 13 lives. The accident occurred in the evening when a tourist cruise operated by Madhya Pradesh Tourism sank just 300 meters from the shore, amid wind speeds of around 74 km/h.
A survivor of the tragic accident had revealed that none of the passengers were initially given life jackets, which were allegedly kept locked away and remained inaccessible during the ride.
In another news, earlier today, Vice Admiral Sanjay Vatsayan took over as FOC-in-C (West) from Vice Admiral Krishna Swaminathan at the Ceremonial Parade in Mumbai, succeeding Vice Admiral Krishna Swaminathan.
VIDEO | Mumbai: Vice Admiral Sanjay Vatsayan takes over as FOC-in-C (West) from Vice Admiral Krishna Swaminathan at Ceremonial Parade.
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