Mozambique Boat Tragedy: Indian Survivor Receives Care Amid Rescue Efforts

An Indian national is receiving medical treatment after surviving a tragic boat accident off Mozambique's coast. The Indian Mission confirmed five other crew members have been rescued while three Indians lost their lives. The accident occurred during routine crew transfer operations when a launch boat capsized near Beira port. Search and rescue efforts continue for the remaining missing Indian nationals as authorities investigate the cause.

Key Points: Indian Survivor Mozambique Boat Accident Receives Medical Treatment

  • Consular officer visited injured Indian national receiving hospital treatment in Beira
  • Five other Indian nationals successfully rescued from capsized launch boat
  • Three Indian crew members confirmed dead in tragic maritime accident
  • Search continues for remaining missing Indians amid unclear accident cause
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Indian national who survived Mozambique boat mishap receiving medical attention; five others rescued

Indian national survives Mozambique boat mishap, receives medical care as rescue operations continue for missing crew members off Beira port.

"We convey our heartfelt condolences on the loss of lives, including of three Indian nationals, in a boat accident off Beira port. - Indian High Commission"

Beira, October 18

A Consular Officer from the Indian Mission in Mozambique visited the Indian national who survived the tragic boat mishap off Beira port and is receiving medical treatment at a hospital in Beira. The Mission said five other Indian nationals have been rescued.

"Boat accident: Search and rescue efforts are underway. Mission is coordinating with local authorities regarding the missing 5 Indians," the Indian High Commission said in a post on X.

The High Commission has also issued an emergency contact number.

"We convey our heartfelt condolences on the loss of lives, including of three Indian nationals, in a boat accident off Beira port. Mission is in contact with families of those who have lost their lives in this unfortunate accident and is extending all possible assistance to them," it said.

The Indian High Commission said the incident occurred on Friday (local time) when a launch boat carrying 14 Indian crew members from a tanker capsized during a routine crew transfer operation off the coast of Beira in central Mozambique. The cause of the accident remains unclear.

"A launch boat carrying crew members of a tanker, including 14 Indian nationals, capsized during crew transfer operations off Beira port in central Mozambique. Some of the Indian nationals involved in the accident have been rescued. Unfortunately, some Indian nationals have died in the accident, and some are still unaccounted for," the High Comission said in an earlier statement.

The Indian High Commission said that it is closely monitoring the situation and remains in constant touch with the local officials and the families of those affected.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see our government is actively involved in rescue operations abroad. Hope they find the missing crew members soon. Safety standards for crew transfers need to be strictly enforced worldwide.
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Arjun K
This is so tragic. Indian sailors face so many risks while working overseas to earn for their families. The government should ensure proper compensation for the affected families and investigate what caused this accident.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the consular assistance, I wish our government would be more proactive about safety protocols for Indian workers abroad. These accidents keep happening and we need better preventive measures.
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Vikram M
Om Shanti 🙏 May the departed souls rest in peace. Hope the survivors recover quickly. Our seafarers are the unsung heroes of global trade - they deserve much better safety standards and support systems.
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Michael C
The emergency contact number provision is a good step. Hope the families get all the support they need during this difficult time. International maritime safety regulations need stricter implementation.

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