'15 Fishermen Rescued Off Mumbai Coast After Boats Sink'
'15 Fishermen Rescued Off Mumbai Coast After Boats Sink'
Two fishing boats carrying 15 fishermen sank 70 nautical miles off Mumbai.

Mumbai: Two fishing boats carrying 15 fishermen sank 70 nautical miles off Mumbai, prompting the Coast Guard to launch a search operation on Sunday.

All the 15 were later rescued by other fishermen.

"At about midnight of August 21/22, two fishing boats Himsagar and Krishna Sagar were reportedly sunk at sea 7 NM from Umargam. Reported location is about 70 NM north of Mumbai," a defence spokesperson said.

"A Sea King 42B, all weather helicopter was launched to search for survivors. Indian Naval Ship Ganga and Indian Coast Guard Ship Agrim were also diverted to the area," the spokesperson said.

All the 15 fishermen were picked up by other fishermen in the area and have landed ashore early this morning, he said, adding that the ships then returned to their respective tasks.

The fishermen had set out in two fishing boats from Zai and Gholwad villages yesterday evening, according to Palghar district's Talasari taluka tehsildar Vishal Daundkar.

Late in the night, the district authorities received a message of them being in trouble following which the authorities asked the Coast Guard and Navy for help, he said.

In the meantime, the 15 fishermen jumped out of the sinking boats and swam to the shore at Vrindavan in Umbargaon village at around 4 AM today, he said, adding that they had to swim around eight nautical miles before they reached to safety.

The local fishermen also rushed into the sea in a bid to save their community members, he said.

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