Oman Daily Observer

2 killed as INS Betwa slips while undocking

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MUMBAI: Two naval personnel were killed and at least 14 injured on Monday when the Indian Navy’s guided missile frigate INS Betwa slipped while undocking at the Naval Dockyard in Mumbai where it was undergoing a refit, an official spokespers­on said.

While one victim was reportedly inside the indigenous­ly-built ship as it tumbled on its side, the other was believed to be in the waters below it.

The deceased have been identified as navy personnel N K Rai and Ashutosh Pandey. Another 14 personnel were rescued from the site and their condition is reported to be stable.

Taking a grim view of the incident, Navy Chief Admiral Sunil Lanba is expected to reach here for a high-level assessment of the situation.

The Indian Navy has ordered an enquiry into the disaster.

The incident occurred around 1.50 pm when the 126-metre-long, 3,800-tonne ship fell on its side, with the mast hitting the dockyard floor.

“There has been an incident in the Cruiser Graving Dock, Naval Dockyard Mumbai involving INS Betwa (Monday).

“The incident occurred during undocking evolution wherein it is suspected that the dock block mechanism has failed,” said an Indian Navy statement.

Navy officials said 14 personnel were rescued from the dock with minor injuries.”All personnel are stable.

Diving in progress to look for two missing crew,” said an official.

The extent of damage to the 3,800-tonne Brahmaputr­a Class frigate, commission­ed into the Indian Navy in July 2004, is being assessed and technical evaluation for making the ship upright again is in process.

One of the key warships of the Western Naval Command, INS Betwa is armed with anti-ship missiles, Barak 1 surface-to-air missiles and torpedoes and has taken part in several domestic and internatio­nal operations.

Incidental­ly, INS Betwa had a cracked sonar dome in January 2014, or the bottom of the vessel which was the subject of a probe. — IANS today

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