President Droupadi Murmu condoles loss of lives in Mumbai boat accident

Dec 18, 2024

New Delhi [India], December 18 : President Droupadi Murmu on Wednesday expressed her condolences over the loss of lives in the Mumbai boat accident near the Gateway of India and prayed for the swift success of the ongoing rescue and relief operations.
"I am shocked and saddened to learn about the accident involving a passenger ferry and an Indian Navy craft near Mumbai Harbour. My condolences to the families of those who have lost their lives. I pray for the swift success of the rescue and relief operations and the quick recovery of the survivors," the President posted on X.
At least 13 people have died, and two others are critically injured after a ferry capsized off the coast of Mumbai on Wednesday evening, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis confirmed.
The Chief Minister stated that the incident occurred around 3:55 pm when a passenger vessel named Neelkamal capsized in the sea after colliding with a Navy boat.
"The rescue operation is still ongoing, and a final statement will be issued tomorrow," said CM Fadnavis.
He also announced an ex-gratia payment of Rs 5 lakh from the Chief Minister's Relief Fund to the families of those who lost their lives.
Addressing the media, CM Fadnavis said, "Near Mumbai, on Buchar Island, a passenger vessel named Neelkamal capsized around 3:55 pm after colliding with a Navy boat. So far, 101 people have been rescued, but 13 lives have been lost as of 7:30 pm. Among the deceased, 10 were civilians, and three were Navy personnel. Two critically injured individuals are being treated at the Navy Dockyard Hospital. The Indian Navy, Coast Guard, and police deployed 11 crafts and four helicopters for the rescue operation. However, the operation is ongoing, and further information on missing persons will be available by tomorrow morning. Families of those who lost their lives will receive an ex-gratia payment of Rs 5 lakh from the CM Relief Fund. The incident will be jointly investigated by the police and the Indian Navy."
Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the Navy stated that the collision occurred when an Indian Navy craft lost control during engine trials in Mumbai Harbour due to an engine malfunction, resulting in the death of 13 people.
According to the Navy, 99 survivors have been rescued so far.
"Search and rescue efforts were immediately launched, involving four naval helicopters, 11 naval crafts, one Coast Guard boat, and three marine police crafts to recover survivors," the Indian Navy stated.
The Navy spokesperson added, "This afternoon, an Indian Navy craft lost control during engine trials in Mumbai Harbour due to an engine malfunction, leading to the collision with a passenger ferry that subsequently capsized. Thirteen fatalities have been reported. Survivors are being shifted to nearby hospitals. As of the last update, 99 survivors have been rescued."
Officials reported that the ferry, carrying 85 passengers, including five crew members, was en route to Elephanta Island when the incident occurred near Uran, Karanja, around 6:30 pm.