Adrift in Sri Lankan waters, boat carrying four Indian fishermen rescued
The fishermen were reportedly stranded and adrift at sea, braving rough weather for two days.
- Indian Coast Guard Station, Mandapam successfully rescued a boat that carried four Indian fishermen.
- The boat was adrift in Sri Lankan waters owing to a technical snag.
- The fishermen were reportedly stranded and adrift at sea.
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Chennai: Indian Coast Guard Station, Mandapam successfully coordinated the rescue of a boat that carried four Indian fishermen, which was adrift in Sri Lankan waters owing to a technical snag. The fishermen who have been identified as natives of Mandapam in Tamil Nadu were reportedly stranded and adrift at sea, braving rough weather for two days.
Upon receiving information, the Indian Coast Guard coordinated with the High Commission of India, Colombo, Fisheries Department authorities and established communication with the stranded vessel to ascertain their condition.
Indian Coast Guard Station Mandapam communicated with the Naval Detachment at Ramanathapuram and coordinated for timely assistance to the marooned crew and successful towing of their disabled boat to Indian waters and ensured their safe return.
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