49 from barge still missing out on, Navy continues search on fourth day

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Mumbai: With 49 people on board a barge that sank in the Arabian Sea 4 days ago still missing out on, Indian Navy ships overcame the night,
using searchlights to trace any motion in the pitch dark waters, as hopes of finding more survivors started to recede on Thursday.The Navy
on Thursday morning released a fresh aerial search and rescue mission, releasing helicopters to scour the waters off Mumbai coast, where the
accommodation barge P305 went adrift in Cyclone Tauktae fury prior to it sank Monday
As numerous as 26 personnel on board the barge are dead and 49 still missing, after Navy workers, battling severe weather, so far rescued
186 of the 261 people who were on board the barge P305 and two personnel from tugboat Varaprada.Naval ships INS Kochi on Wednesday morning
and INS Kolkata late Wednesday night brought the bodies of the Brave Nature's Victims to Mumbai, the spokesperson told PTI.Chances of
discovering more survivors are looking bleak, a main said.Mumbai police have revealed they will carry out a probe as to why the unfortunate
barge stayed in the turbulent area regardless of warnings about cyclone Tauktae, an official stated
They signed up an accidental death report (ADR) on Wednesday in connection with the death of the workers on the barge
The Navy's Search and Rescue (SAR) operations entered the fourth day today
Naval ships and aircraft are presently undertaking SAR of the missing out on team members of Accommodation Barge P-305, which sank on Monday
35 miles off Mumbai, a Navy representative said.Navy ships INS Kochi, INS Kolkata, INS Beas, INS Betwa, INS Teg, P8I maritime security
aircraft, Chetak, ALH and Seaking helicopters are associated with the SAR operations, he said.Another Navy ship INS Talwar was the 'On Scene
Organizer' off Gujarat coast and helped Support Station 3 (SS-3) and Drill Ship Sagar Bhushan, which were being securely pulled back to
Mumbai by ONGC assistance vessels, he stated
Navy ships were deployed on Monday after the Navy was informed that barge 'P305' had actually gone adrift off the Heera oil fields in Bombay
high area with 261 workers on board
The oil fields are around 70 km southwest of Mumbai