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Ferry Capsizes Near Mumbai’s Gateway of India: Passengers Rescued

Ferry Capsizes Near Mumbai’s Gateway of India: Passengers Rescued

December 18, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor News

Ferry Capsizes ⁣near Mumbai‘s Iconic‌ gateway‍ of India, Passengers Rescued

mumbai, India – ​A ferry⁣ carrying passengers capsized near Mumbai’s​ iconic ⁢Gateway of ⁤india on Monday, sparking a frantic rescue⁢ operation. The vessel, named Neelkamal, was en route to ⁢Elephanta Island, ‌a ​popular tourist destination known for its ancient cave temples, ​when it ⁢began to sink⁣ near Uran, Karanja.

Dramatic visuals captured the ⁤tense scene as passengers,​ clad in life jackets, were carefully transferred to a rescue boat. The Neelkamal, slowly​ succumbing to the water, served as a⁤ stark reminder ⁤of the ‌unpredictable‌ nature of the sea.Authorities estimate that approximately 30 to 35 passengers were onboard the ferry at the time of⁢ the incident. Thankfully, there have been no​ reports of casualties.

“The boat was⁣ traveling from the ⁢Gateway of India to Elephanta Island when it ‌started sinking,” a witness told reporters. “People were scared, but the rescue teams acted⁢ quickly and everyone was brought to⁢ safety.”

The cause of the capsizing remains under investigation.

The‍ Gateway of India, a historic archway overlooking the Arabian Sea,⁢ is a major tourist attraction and a bustling hub for ferry services ⁤to Elephanta Island. The⁢ incident has raised concerns about safety protocols and the condition of vessels ‍operating in the area.

Ferry Capsize near Mumbai’s Gateway of India: ⁢An Expert’s Perspective

NewsDirect3.com: The recent capsizing of the ferry Neelkamal near Mumbai’s iconic ⁤Gateway of India has raised concerns about⁢ maritime safety in the‌ region. ‍Too shed light on the ⁣incident and its‍ implications, we⁢ spoke⁢ to Mr.‌ Amit Sharma, a‍ leading⁣ marine safety ⁣expert with over 20 years ‍of experience.

NewsDirect3.com: Mr. Sharma, what are your initial thoughts on the Neelkamal incident?

Amit Sharma: This incident serves‌ as a⁤ stark reminder of the constant risks​ associated with sea⁣ travel, particularly⁤ in crowded and‍ busy waterways like‍ those around the⁣ Gateway of India. While⁤ it’s fortunate that all passengers were rescued safely,a thorough investigation is crucial to determine the exact⁤ cause of the capsizing.

NewsDirect3.com: What factors could‌ potentially ‌contribute to such an incident?

Amit Sharma: ⁢Several factors could play a‍ role. Overloading,poor maintenance of the vessel,adverse weather conditions,and even‍ human error on the part of the crew can all contribute⁤ to a capsizing.

NewsDirect3.com: The Gateway of⁣ India is especially popular with tourists visiting Elephanta Island. Does this incident raise concerns about safety protocols for ferry services in ​the⁣ area?

Amit Sharma: Absolutely. This incident highlights the need for stringent safety regulations and regular inspections of ferries⁣ operating in this region. Passengers’ safety should ‍always be the top ‍priority.

NewsDirect3.com: ⁤What steps can⁤ authorities take to prevent such incidents from happening in ‍the ⁢future?

Amit Sharma: A ⁤multi-pronged approach ⁤is needed. This includes enforcing strict adherence to safety regulations ⁣by ferry operators, ‍conducting regular ​inspections ⁤and maintenance⁣ of vessels, and providing adequate training to‍ ferry‍ crews.Passenger awareness about safety​ procedures is⁢ also crucial.

NewsDirect3.com: Thank you ‍for ⁣your valuable insights, ⁤Mr.​ Sharma.

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