Tragic Boat Accident in Mozambique: Two Kerala Sailors Missing Amid Rescue Efforts

A tragic maritime accident off the Mozambique coast has left two Kerala sailors missing after their boat capsized near Beira port. The incident involved the launch boat heading to vessel MT Sea Quest, which sank in rough seas during crew transfer. Fourteen crew members have been rescued, with three fatalities confirmed so far. Indian authorities are actively coordinating search and rescue efforts to locate the remaining missing personnel.

Key Points: Kerala Sailors Missing Mozambique Boat Capsize Rescue Operation

  • Two Kerala sailors Indrajith and Sreerag missing after boat capsizes near Beira port
  • 14 crew members rescued, 3 confirmed fatalities in maritime accident
  • Rescue operations temporarily suspended due to adverse weather conditions
  • Indian High Commission coordinating search efforts with Mozambique authorities
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Two Kerala men missing after boat capsizes off Mozambique coast

Two Indian sailors from Kerala missing after boat capsizes near Mozambique coast, rescue operations underway with 14 crew members already rescued

"The company is keeping the family members of Indrajith updated on the progress - Francis George, Lok Sabha Member"

Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 18

Two men from Kerala are among those missing after a boat carrying crew members to a vessel capsized near the coast of Mozambique.

Search operations have been intensified to trace five Indian nationals, including the two Malayalis.

The missing youths have been identified as Indrajith (22) from Piravom in Ernakulam and Sreerag (36) from Chavara in Kollam.

Both were employees of Scorpio Marine.

Family members of Sreerag were informed by the company and the Indian Embassy earlier today that he is believed to have died in the accident.

Indrajith, whose father Santhosh also works on the same vessel, remains missing.

Speaking to the media, Lok Sabha member Francis George said the company is keeping the family members of Indrajith updated on the progress of what's happening from the accident spot.

The accident occurred on Thursday near the Beira port when a launch boat was ferrying Indian crew members to the vessel MT Sea Quest for maintenance work.

The boat capsized amid rough seas, leaving 21 people stranded.

Fourteen were rescued, while three fatalities have been confirmed so far.

Rescue operations, launched immediately after the incident, had to be temporarily suspended yesterday due to adverse weather.

They resumed early this morning with the support of local authorities and the High Commission of India in Maputo.

Indrajith had left home just last Tuesday to join work on the ship.

News of the accident reached his family late on Friday evening.

Sreerag had been working with the company for several years.

The Indian High Commission said it is working closely with the Mozambique government to coordinate search and rescue efforts.

Helpline numbers have been released for families seeking updates.

The launch boat was reportedly heading toward the MT Sea Quest when it sank in choppy waters. Officials said efforts are being made to recover the bodies of those feared dead and to locate the remaining missing persons.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As someone from Kerala, I know how many of our youth go abroad for maritime jobs. The government needs to ensure better safety protocols and insurance for Indian workers overseas. This is happening too often.
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Sarah B
The thought of Indrajith's father working on the same vessel while his son is missing is just devastating. Hope the rescue teams find him safe. 🙏
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the rescue efforts, why were they operating in such rough weather conditions? Companies need to prioritize safety over schedules. This could have been prevented.
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Meera T
Sreerag had been working with the company for years - such a tragedy. My heart goes out to his family in Chavara. The embassy should ensure proper compensation and support for all affected families.
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David E
Good to see the Indian High Commission is actively involved. Hope the weather improves and rescue operations can continue without interruption. Every life matters.

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