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It has access to over 720 meters of exclusive waterfront. The shipyard has the largest drydock in India. [16] Its dry dock is 640 meters in length and is 65 meters in breadth, It can accommodate ships up to 400,000 tonnes DWT. Two cranes with a span of 140 meters & height of 85 meters together capable of handling up to 1200 tonnes block and two ...
This is a list of accidents that have taken place in the Indian Navy. The list may be incomplete for years before 2000. Article in India Today reported that since 1990, the Indian Navy has lost one warship in peacetime every five years. Since 2004, it has lost one naval combatant every two years.
The 2024 Mumbai boat accident refers to a mid-sea collision (in maritime terms, allision) on 18 December 2024, that killed 15 people when an Indian naval boat collided with a passenger ferry which then capsized off the coast of Mumbai, India.
The ship was commissioned by NSA Ajit Doval on May 29, 2021. [17] [18] Sarthak was delivered ahead of schedule and was commissioned in the Indian Coast Guard on 28 October, 2021. [19] [20] Saksham the last ship of the project was delivered ahead of schedule on 8 February, 2022. All 5 ships of the Fleet 2 were delivered ahead of schedule.
The boat was on a leisure trip when it was involved in an accident during its final journey of the day. As per the reports, it was getting dark by the time of the capsizing. The accident occurred between local time 6:30 - 7:00 pm on 7 May 2023. It is alleged that the boat owner converted a fishing boat for tourist services.
After the 8:40 a.m. crash, northbound traffic was directed off I-95 at exit 16, Northeast 203rd Street, near Aventura and Miami Gardens until around 12:40 p.m. The Ives Dairy Road entrance to I-95 ...
Oct. 16—Two people are dead and a third is seriously injured following a crash on Interstate 95 in Greenland Wednesday afternoon. State Police were called at about 1:13 p.m. Wednesday about a ...
The collision occurred two nautical miles off Kamarajar Port in Ennore, a natural harbour about 20 km north of Chennai on the Coromandel Coast.The Ennore Creek (swampy backwater traversing over 13 km between Pulicat Lake in the north and Kosasthalaiyar River in the south and emptying into the Bay of Bengal) separates the town of Ennore from the Government held public company Kamarajar Port.