At least 22 personnel onboard accommodation barge P305 that went adrift in Cyclone Tauktae fury before sinking in the Arabia Sea off Mumbai coast are dead and 65 still missing, a Navy official said on Wednesday.
The Navy said its personnel, battling extreme weather, have so far rescued 186 of the 273 people who were onboard barge P305 and also two from tugboat Varaprada.
“Search and rescue operations are still on and we haven’t lost hopes of bringing them ashore,” an official said. However, the chance of finding survivors is getting bleaker as the hours pass by, he added.
All personnel on board two other barges and an oil rig rendered adrift hours before the “very severe cyclonic storm” made landfall on the Gujarat coast are also safe, a Navy spokesperson said.
The 22 bodies, which the spokesperson called Brave Nature’s Victims (BNV), were brought to Mumbai along with 125 of the barge P305 survivors, he said.
Navy warship INS Kochi reached Mumbai on Wednesday carrying the bodies and 125 of the 186 rescuees from P305.
“As of Wednesday morning, 186 personnel of barge P305 have been rescued. INS Teg, INS Betwa, INS Beas, P8I aircraft and Seaking helicopters are continuing with the search and rescue operations,” a Navy spokesperson said.
All the 137 personnel on barge GAL Constructor were rescued on Tuesday by the Navy and Coast Guard. The 196 personnel on barge SS-3 and 101 personnel on board oil rig Sagar Bhushan are safe, the official said.