New Delhi:
Two out of three our bodies have been recovered after the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) Superior Mild Helicopter (ALH) crashed within the Arabian Sea throughout an emergency touchdown when it was approaching a vessel for the evacuation of an injured crew member.
One crewmember was saved earlier when the wreckage was positioned.
The our bodies recovered on Tuesday have been recognized as Commandant Vipin Babu and P/NVK Karan Singh, as per the Porbandar Coast Guard DIG Pankaj Agarwal.
The helicopter had saved the lives of 67 folks throughout the current cyclonic climate in Gujarat and was pressured to make the emergency touchdown within the Arabian Sea throughout a rescue operation about 45 km from Porbandar.
The rescue operation was launched round 11 pm on Monday for the medical evacuation of a severely injured crew onboard Indian flagged Motor Tanker Hari Leela, about 45 km from Porbandar into the ocean, in response to a request obtained from the Grasp of the vessel, the Indian Coast Guard stated in an announcement.
Earlier on August 26, the Indian Coast Guard rescued 11 crew members from the distressed MV ITT Puma throughout a difficult night-time search and rescue operation, a press launch stated.
In accordance with the discharge, the Mumbai-registered common cargo vessel was en route from Kolkata to Port Blair when it reportedly sank about 90 nautical miles south of Sagar Island (West Bengal).
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