Navy, Coast Guard rescue 14 crew members from sinking vessel, MV Coastal Pride

MV Coastal Pride, a cement carrier sunk 24 nautical miles south of Daman (75 NM North of Mumbai) this morning, a Defence spokesperson said.

Navy, Coast Guard rescue 14 crew members from sinking vessel, MV Coastal Pride
MUMBAI: In a swift response to an SOS from a distressed offshore coastal vessel, Navy and Coast Guard today swung into action to rescue 14 crew members of the vessel.

MV Coastal Pride, a cement carrier sunk 24 nautical miles south of Daman (75 NM North of Mumbai) this morning, a Defence spokesperson said.



Navy launched a SeaKing chopper at 0758 hrs from INS Shikra, Colaba, while CG launched two Chetak helicopters at around 0840 hrs for the rescue operation.


Watch: Indian Navy and Coast Guard rescue MV Coastal Pride's crew

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Six persons were picked by Coast Guard before the ship sank, while SeaKing helicopter saved six persons from the water and Coast Guard picked two persons, after it sank.


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Rescued crew were safely evacuated to Umargaon.

The Navy helicopters on Monday had rescued 20 persons on board a listing merchant ship off Vasai coast in neighbouring Palghar district.
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