In a swift and heroic operation, the Indian Coast Guard successfully rescued 24 passengers and 2 crew members from the stranded tourist ferry boat Nerul Paradise near Mormugao Harbour on May 19, 2024.
The ferry had become stranded due to rough weather and fuel exhaustion, prompting an urgent rescue response.
The India Coast Guard Ship C-148 was dispatched to the scene immediately upon receiving the distress call. Despite the challenging conditions, the crew of C-148 managed to locate and reach the stranded ferry swiftly, ensuring the safety of all aboard.
The passengers and crew members were safely transferred to the Coast Guard vessel and brought back to shore without any reported injuries.
The timely intervention by the Indian Coast Guard highlights their unwavering commitment to saving lives and ensuring maritime safety.
The operation was a testament to the preparedness and efficiency of the Coast Guard in responding to emergencies, reinforcing their motto: “We Protect.”
As the tourist season peaks, this incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of maritime conditions and the crucial role of the Coast Guard in safeguarding lives at sea.
The passengers and crew of Nerul Paradise expressed their gratitude for the prompt and professional response of the Coast Guard, which averted what could have been a tragic outcome.