Shocking moment Indian Navy speedboat crashes into passenger ferry, killing 13: Almost 100 rescued in large-scale operation

Shocking moment Indian Navy speedboat crashes into passenger ferry, killing 13: Almost 100 rescued in large-scale operation
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Shocking moment Indian Navy speedboat crashes into passenger ferry, killing 13: Almost 100 rescued in large-scale operation
Published: Dec, 18 2024 20:02

At least 13 people have been killed after an Indian navy speedboat lost control and slammed into a ferry off the coast of Mumbai. Videos posted by Indian newspapers showed the open speedboat cruising through the Arabian Sea before it turns sharply and rams the ferry, causing the passenger vessel to capsize.

 [Passengers who were rescued after a boat that capsized off the coast in Mumbai]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Passengers who were rescued after a boat that capsized off the coast in Mumbai]

A large rescue scale operation was immediately launched, with four naval helicopters flying overhead, while 11 naval craft and four coastguard or police boats searched the waters. According to Maharashtra state chief minister Devendra Fadnavis, almost 100 people were saved by the rescue crews.

 [An ambulance waits for the rescued passenger from the boat that capsized off the coast of the Arabian Sea]
Image Credit: Mail Online [An ambulance waits for the rescued passenger from the boat that capsized off the coast of the Arabian Sea]

The Indian Navy confirmed that the speedboat was undergoing tests in the busy seas off the country's financial capital and an 'engine malfunction' had occurred before it collided with the ferry. 'A Navy craft undergoing engine trials lost control and collided with a passenger ferry,' India's navy said in a statement,.

It added that it regretted the 'tragic loss' of lives. The ferry was carrying passengers from the Gateway of India - a colonial-era monument on the waterfront that is symbolic of Mumbai - to the popular tourist spot of Elephanta Island, famous for its rock carvings.

A large rescue scale operation was immediately launched, with four naval helicopters flying overhead, while 11 naval craft and four coastguard or police boats searched the waters (pictured: A view of ferries after a boat that capsized off the coast in Mumbai).

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