Divers, helicopters hunt for survivors of boat crash


Gone under: Defence personnel carrying out a rescue operation off the coast of Mumbai. — AFP

HELICOPTERS and divers scoured the waters off Mumbai in a search for survivors of a freak boat accident that killed at least 13 people, three navy personnel among them, officials said.

A naval speedboat lost control on Wednesday and collided with a privately owned vessel taking tourists to the nearby Elephanta caves, famed for their rock art. The ferry capsized as a result, but 114 people were rescued.

Of the 114 rescued, 97 were stable, four in critical condition and 13 dead, the municipal corporation said on WhatsApp.

Navy and coastguard vessels joined in to search the harbour for at least two people still believed to be missing, an adult and a child, said a naval officer – who sought anonymity as he was not authorised to speak to the media.

The officer said the accident happened during the trial of a new type of engine for the speedboat.

“It appears that the engine got stuck at maximum throttle but we will know better once the inquiry is completed,” said the officer.

Television channels showed a speedboat with at least five people on board crashing into the passenger vessel.

Water started gushing into the privately-owned Neelkamal as soon as it was rammed, witnesses said, and passengers scrambled to don life jackets before jumping into the water.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered condolences to the bereaved, offering relief payments of 200,000 Indian rupees (RM10,600) to the next of kin, and 50,000 Indian rupees (RM2,600) for each of the injured.

“The boat mishap in Mumbai is saddening,” he added in a post on X on Wednesday.

The caves, which are Unesco world heritage sites dating from the fifth and sixth centuries AD, are thronged by tourists who make the roughly hour-long journey in boats from the Gateway of India monument at the city’s southern tip. — Reuters

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