Indian Navy Frigate INS Brahmaputra Fully Tilts Onto One Side After Onboard Fire At Mumbai Docks
Video Credit: Oneindia - Duration: 04:29s - Published
Indian Navy Frigate INS Brahmaputra Fully Tilts Onto One Side After Onboard Fire At Mumbai Docks
A tragic incident unfolded at the Mumbai naval dockyard as the Indian Navy frigate INS Brahmaputra suffered severe damage due to a fire that broke out on Sunday evening.
The multirole warship, which was undergoing a routine refit, is now lying on its side, and a junior sailor remains unaccounted for as rescue efforts continue.
As heavy rainfall and thunderstorms lash city, with the Andheri subway being shut, and waterlogging in Dadar East, Marine Drive, and Lower Parel areas, the.. DNA
The Indian Coast Guard Dornier and ships Sachet, Sujeet, and Samrat, including an additional aircraft, were immediately deployed into action after its control room in Mumbai received an emergency call from container carrier MV Maersk Frankfurt 50 NM off Karwar on Friday night regarding a major fire onboard.
HASHTAGS- #fire #maersk #ship #arabiansea #icg #sujeet #sachet #samrat #sea #viral
~PR.274~ED.101~HT.334~
A devastating building collapse occurred at Rubina Manzil in Mumbai's Grand Road area on Saturday, resulting in one death and 13 injuries. The incident at 11 AM near Grant Road Railway Station involved the partial collapse of the balcony and slab portions of the second and third floors, along with the upper four-story structure. Rescue operations were promptly launched as residents were stranded and some parts of the building remained precariously hanging. The continuous rainfall in Maharashtra has exacerbated the situation, disrupting public transport and causing widespread inconvenience. Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has called for vigilance to address the impacts of the ongoing downpours. Watch the full report to understand the factors leading to this tragic event and the response from local authorities.
#MumbaiBuildingCollapse #RubinaManzil #MumbaiNews #BuildingFailure #HeavyRainMumbai #EmergencyResponse #PublicSafety #MaharashtraWeather #DevendraFadnavis #GrantRoadIncident #RescueOperation #InfrastructureFailure #MumbaiAccident #RainDisruptions
~PR.274~HT.336~ED.101~GR.344~