The Indian Coast Guard rescued six fishermen off the Mangaluru coast after their fishing boat developed a leak in rough seas.
At around 4 pm on Monday, the Indian Coast Guard Ship (ICGS) Sachet intercepted a VHF radio distress call from a fishing boat located about 33 nautical miles off the Surathkal coast.
The boat reported severe flooding and hull damage caused by rough sea conditions, placing the lives of all
six crew members at imminent risk.
Responding immediately, the Coast Guard diverted ICGS Sachet to render assistance. The ship reached the distressed vessel within about 90 minutes.
The rescue operation was carried out amid rough seas, strong winds, poor visibility and fading daylight, making the mission particularly challenging. Despite the adverse conditions, the crew of ICGS Sachet successfully rescued all six fishermen.