The Indian Coast Guard successfully carried out a rapid nighttime operation to rescue 11 individuals in a sea-air search and rescue mission. The operation was prompted by the sinking of the MV ITT PUMA, which occurred 90 nautical miles south of Sagar Island while en route from Kolkata to Port Blair. The Coast Guard ships Sarang and Amogh, along with a CG Dornier aircraft, worked together to save the crew members from life rafts and provide them with medical assistance.
After the rescue, the 11 crew members were safely transported to Paradip Harbour for further medical treatment. However, the search continues for the remaining three crew members who jumped overboard and are believed to have drifted away in the sea currents. The Indian Coast Guard remains committed to locating and rescuing these individuals, demonstrating their dedication to maritime rescue operations.
The coordinated efforts of the Indian Coast Guard ships and aircraft in this operation exemplify their professionalism and efficiency in responding to maritime emergencies. The successful rescue of the 11 crew members highlights the Coast Guard’s commitment to saving lives at sea, even in challenging conditions. As the search for the missing crew members continues, the Coast Guard’s ongoing efforts demonstrate their unwavering dedication to ensuring the safety and well-being of all individuals involved in maritime incidents.
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