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Navy speedboat collides with Mumbai ferry: 5 points

DNA Wednesday, 18 December 2024 ()
The Neelkamal ferry was on its way to Elephanta Islands, a popular tourist destination near Mumbai.
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News video: Mumbai Boat Accident| 13 Dead Including 3 Navy Personnel As Navy Speed Boat Collides With Ferry

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A devastating boat accident off the Mumbai coast has claimed 13 lives, including 3 Navy personnel, after a Navy speedboat collided with a ferry carrying 110 passengers. The tragic incident occurred when the Neelkamal ferry, traveling from Elephanta Islands to the Gateway of India, was struck by the...

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