How did the boat accident happen in Mumbai, the boat owner blamed the Navy ship

Mixcollage 18 Dec 2024 07 26 Pm

A boat full of passengers capsized in the sea near Mumbai’s famous Gateway of India. So far, one person has been reported dead in this incident. In this case, the owner of the sunken boat, Rajendra Padte, has alleged that a Navy ship had hit his boat. He said that the boat can seat 84 people and 80 people were sitting. Officially, 80 passengers and 5 crew members were on the boat. On the boat accident, Shiv Sena UBT leader Aditya Thackeray, while talking to India TV, said that he has spoken to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. The Chief Minister has told him that 25 people have been rescued so far. The first priority is to rescue people. I have said that there will be an investigation in this matter, but the first priority is to save people’s lives.

How did the accident happen?

On how the Neelkamal boat sank or how this accident happened in the middle of the sea and how the lives of the people were saved immediately, local BJP MLA from Uran, Mahesh Baldi said that around 3:30 in the afternoon, the Neelkamal boat left Mumbai for Elephanta in Uran. A Navy speed boat was patrolling on the way in the middle of the sea. The driver of the patrolling boat lost control and collided with the Neelkamal boat full of passengers. He told that when this accident happened, my friend Ajay Koli, who was in another boat, immediately took his boat near this sinking boat and saved the lives of the passengers in the Neelkamal boat. Therefore, the loss of life has been reduced. Also, some people are still missing, the search for whom is going on.

1 person died, 5 are in critical condition

The BJP MLA said that I had raised this issue in the House. The Chief Minister has said that every possible help will be given to the victims. The government will investigate this matter and the Navy will also conduct its own investigation. Aditya Thackeray, while giving a statement on this matter, said that this incident is very unfortunate. We will demand an investigation into this but right now it is necessary to do relief and rescue. Let us tell you that there were a total of 85 people on board the Neelkamal. Out of this, 80 were passengers and 5 were crew members. 80 people have been rescued and taken out. At present, news of the death of one person has come to light and the condition of 5 people is said to be critical.