Mumbai Minister Demands Helipads for Sea Link, Coastal Road Emergencies

Mumbai's Guardian Minister Ashish Shelar has called for urgent aerial evacuation facilities for the Bandra-Worli Sea Link and Coastal Road, citing serious emergency response gaps. The demand follows a gas tanker accident on the Pune-Mumbai Expressway that stranded passengers for over 36 hours. Shelar submitted a representation to the Chief Minister proposing a helipad at Bandra Reclamation to enable air ambulance services. This initiative aims to improve coordination among disaster agencies and strengthen emergency preparedness for Mumbai's critical infrastructure.

Key Points: Mumbai Demands Helipads for Sea Link, Coastal Road Emergencies

  • Aerial evacuation needed for Mumbai's coastal corridors
  • Gaps exposed by 36-hour expressway stranding
  • Helipad proposed at Bandra Reclamation
  • Aim to improve disaster agency coordination
  • Focus on tunnels and over-sea stretches
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Aerial emergency facilities needed for Bandra-Worli Sea Link, Coastal Road: Minister

Mumbai minister calls for aerial evacuation facilities on Sea Links & Coastal Road after expressway accident exposes emergency response gaps.

"The construction of a helipad would enable the swift evacuation of the injured through air ambulances - Ashish Shelar"

Mumbai, Feb 6

Mumbai Suburban District Guardian Minister Ashish Shelar on Friday called for a robust and future-ready emergency management framework for the Bandra-Worli Sea Link, Versova-Bandra Sea Link and the Coastal Road, stressing the need for aerial evacuation facilities.

Referring to the recent gas tanker accident on the Pune-Mumbai Expressway, which stranded passengers for more than 36 hours, Shelar said the incident had underscored serious gaps in emergency response mechanisms.

In a representation submitted to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, the minister stated that in the event of accidents, fires or natural disasters on these critical corridors, providing an immediate and effective response could pose major challenges.

He pointed out that as the Coastal Road includes underground tunnels and over-sea stretches, rapid evacuation of the injured, swift movement of security forces and timely access for emergency services could become extremely difficult.

Against this backdrop, Shelar called for the urgent construction of a helipad at Bandra Reclamation, close to the Sea Link. He noted that adequate space is available at the site and urged the Chief Minister to take an immediate decision and issue necessary directions to the concerned agencies.

"The construction of a helipad would enable the swift evacuation of the injured through air ambulances during emergencies on the Coastal Road and Sea Link. It would also facilitate rapid access to Lilavati Hospital and other major hospitals in the vicinity.

"This initiative would significantly improve coordination among disaster management agencies, police, fire services, NDRF and other departments, thereby strengthening the long-term emergency preparedness plan for Mumbai, the country's densely populated financial capital," Shelar said in his representation.

- IANS

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Rohit P
This is a crucial step for disaster management. The coastal road tunnels are a major point of concern. If there's a fire or accident inside, how will help reach? A helipad at Bandra Reclamation makes perfect sense. Hope the CM acts on this quickly.
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Aman W
Good initiative, but will it remain just on paper? We have so many plans for Mumbai that never see the light of day. First, complete the coastal road properly, then talk about helipads. Priorities seem a bit scattered. Just my honest opinion.
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Sarah B
As someone who uses the Sea Link daily, this is a relief to hear. The thought of being stuck over the sea during an emergency is terrifying. Air ambulances could be lifesavers. Coordination between agencies is key though.
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Vikram M
Absolutely necessary. Mumbai is our financial capital and we must have world-class emergency response. The mention of Lilavati Hospital access is smart planning. Hope the budget is allocated and work starts soon. Jai Maharashtra! 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
Better late than never. We should have had this foresight before building these massive projects. Still, glad the authorities are learning from past mistakes. The focus should be on swift implementation now.

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