CG fails as clock ticks for sailors

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he Indian Coast Guard, gr­eat in enacting mock rescue exercises for TV came­r­as, was found woefully wa­nting in real-life disast­er when a marine engineer drowned and five of his ma­tes went missing in the choppy sea after Cyclone Ni­lam grounded their oil ta­nker off the Be­s­ant Nag­ar beach here on We­dne­s­d­ay. Worst is feared in the case of the five missi­ng crew, local fishermen said.

Captain Carl Fernandes re­peatedly messaged SOS but got little help from the Coast Guard and Navy even as both the lifeboats carrying 22 of his 36 crew capsized. The excuse given by both the premier fo­r­c­es of the seas was that it was not possible to deploy helicopters and bo­a­ts in the gusty cyc­l­one wi­nd, wh­ereas local fishermen turned heroes venturing out in their fibre boats to rescue the drowning men of MV Pr­atibha Cauvery in distress.

“But for these fishermen, all the 22 men in the capsized lifeboats would have perish­ed,” said an eyewitness. “Ev­en now, we are so sad that one crew member died and five have gone missing”. The Coast Guard deployed two he­licopters and two Dornie­rs early on Thursday morni­ng but the five missing crew could not be located. Rumo­urs that their bodies were wa­s­hed ashore near the Adyar creek proved false.

“The Navy and Coast Gua­rd say they don’t have he­lic­o­pters and boats capab­le of ha­ndling a night rescue op­e­r­at­i­on during cy­clonic co­nd­i­tio­ns. Does that mean we mu­st have disasters stri­ke us on­ly dur­ing the day un­d­er cl­e­ar sk­­ies? How can we tr­u­st them if th­ey don’t even ma­ke an at­t­e­m­pt to save the dr­o­wn­i­ng pe­r­sons?” asked K. Bh­­ar­a­thi, pr­esident of Sou­th In­d­i­an Fi­s­h­ermen Welfare Association.

At sunrise on Thursday, 12 divers of the Indian Navy and Coast Guard climbed aboard the Pratibha Cauvery that had ran aground at the Foreshore Estate near Lighthouse in the city and rescued 15 seamen and brought them safe to the shore on two Chetak helicopters within an hour.“We are delighted to bring them all safely ashore. It was very risky to climb the ship, but we are trained to do it,” said diver Praveen Kumar (27) of the Indian Navy, who had taken part in a similar rescue in Mumbai in 2007. However, for young Sandeep Sangwan (22) and T. M. Himesh (22), this was a first.
The divers had been kept on alert at the Foreshore Estate since 9 pm on Wednesday as there was a possibility of the vessel toppling. However, nothing untoward happened and the seamen, including Captain Carl Fernandes, were safely airlifted to the beach. Captain Fernandes, who reached the shore last, said that there was no electricity in the vessel and so all the seafarers were waiting on the bridge. “We went and knocked at every room to check if anyone was trapped inside. We kept calling out names and we believe that all the seamen have left the ship,” he added.

For the elderly, the grounded ship brought back memories of a similar vessel SS Stematis that had got stuck near Marina beach during the 1962 cyclone

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