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Cyclone: Toll in barge sinking rises to 49

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Death toll on the barge that sunk after being hit by severe Cyclone Tauktae rose to 49 while 37 others still remain missing, government sources said.

As many as 6,961 persons stayed safe at 342 oil and gas installati­ons dotting the western coast when the severe cyclone Tauktae rammed through, but equipment malfunctio­n at five vessels put 714 people at risk, leaving at least 49 dead and 37 other missing. Government sources said 7,675 persons were at 234 fixed and 99 floating oil and gas installati­ons in the Arabian Sea before the cyclone made landfall on Monday night.

Out of 99 floating units, 94 remained safe at appropriat­e locations at sea or shore. “Based on the weather warning, ONGC activated its emergency response system and issued instructio­ns to all installati­ons to take action as per the standard operating procedure,” a source said. “Out of 7,675 personnel, 6,961 stayed safe at respective locations,” the source said.

One barge, P-305 had decided to stay nearby the platform where it was working but its anchors gave away and it started drifting and went on to hit one unmanned platform before capsizing, they said.

Of the 261 crew onboard, 186 were rescued while 49 bodies have been recovered. Search is on for the remaining 26, they said.

As many as 440 personnel on the other two barges and drillship were brought to shore safely. Anchor handling board Varprada was carrying 13 persons, out of which two have been rescued while the search for the remaining 11 is on.

NCP demands culpable homicide case against ONGC

The NCP on Thursday demanded registrati­on of a culpable homicide case against the ONGC in connection with the barge tragedy.

The Congress and Shiv Sena, meanwhile, have demanded the resignatio­n of Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and the ONGC chairman. “The death of workers on the barge was a manmade tragedy and the guilty must be punished severely,” said Sena.

 ??  ?? Indian Navy’s rescue mission continues near GAL Constructo­r barge, which ran aground off Mumbai, on Thursday
Indian Navy’s rescue mission continues near GAL Constructo­r barge, which ran aground off Mumbai, on Thursday

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