On Wednesday afternoon, a terrible accident happened between a Navy speedboat and a passenger ferry called Neel Kamal. The crash occurred about 8.25 kilometers from the Gateway of India, as the Navy boat was testing its engine. Sadly, thirteen people lost their lives, including a Navy officer and two naval workers. The ferry had over 100 passengers, many of whom were visiting the city for the first time.
The ferry had set off at 3:15 PM, and the crash took place around 3:55 PM. After the accident, rescue operations began quickly. A nearby pilot vessel from the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority managed to save 56 passengers. Other boats, including the Navy and Coast Guard, joined the effort, leading to a total of 98 rescues. Most passengers were taken to hospitals, while ten bodies were sent to a hospital in Navi Mumbai.
The Navy released a statement saying that their speedboat lost control because of engine trouble. They promised to investigate if the engines were of poor quality. Both the Chief Minister, Devendra Fadnavis, and the Indian Navy ordered separate investigations into the accident.
Shortly after the incident, police registered a case against the driver of the Navy boat. The FIR was based on complaints from one of the ferry passengers and a relative who recorded the crash. Currently, four rescued people are in critical condition at different hospitals.
CM Fadnavis said that a new engine was put into the Navy speedboat right before the test. He announced a compensation of ₹5 lakh (about $6,600) for the families of those who died and assured a thorough investigation. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also announced a financial aid package of ₹2 lakh for the families of the deceased and ₹50,000 for the injured.
There is a disagreement about how many people were on the ferry. The owner of Neel Kamal claims that there were about 80 passengers and that the boat had enough life jackets. However, some survivors said the boat was very crowded, with over 100 people and that there were not enough life jackets for everyone.
An officer from the local police said that the boat was overcrowded and lacked enough safety equipment. The Maharashtra Maritime Board is investigating the exact number of passengers on the ferry.
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