Navy teams from INS Makar, INS Tarasa carry out underwater search for bodies
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The Navy teams carried out the operation to locate the bodies of missing personnel on board tugboat Varaprada.
Navy ships INS Makar and INS Tarasa on Monday carried out diving operations 35 nautical miles from the Mumbai coast to locate the bodies of missing personnel on board tugboat Varaprada, a week after it went adrift in the Arabian Sea during Cyclone Tauktae fury, an official said. "The Specialist Clearance Diving Team of the Western Naval Command conducted the diving operations over the wreck of Tug Varaprada today. The diving was carried out from INS Makar and INS Tarasa at a depth of 32 metres in nil visibility conditions at a distance of 35 nautical miles from Mumbai harbour," a Navy spokesperson said. Specialised surface supply diving equipment, underwater search equipment, hand held Sonar (sound navigation and ranging, a technique that uses sound propagation to navigate, communicate with or detect objects on or under the surface of water) and underwater lights were used during the dive operations, he said.More Related News