Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru
Mangaluru, Oct 26: In a dramatic mid-sea rescue, the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) saved 31 fishermen who had been drifting helplessly for nearly 11 days after their fishing boat suffered a steering gear failure about 100 nautical miles off the Mangaluru coast.
The stranded vessel, IFB Sant Anton-I, belonging to Goa, lost control following a mechanical breakdown while at sea. With communications disrupted and the boat unable to manoeuvre, the crew endured rough weather and dwindling supplies before the ICG stepped in.
Despite challenging sea conditions, the Coast Guard launched an intensive search and rescue mission. The operation was coordinated using the patrol vessel ICGS Kasturba Gandhi and a Dornier surveillance aircraft deployed from Kochi.
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