Barge P305 Located on Seabed, Navy Continues Search for 20 Missing Personnel

There has been no trace of nine personnel from the barge and 11 from tugboat Varaprada, while the death toll on P305 rose to 66 with the recovery of six more bodies during the day.

Mumbai: Barge P305 which sank during Cyclone Tauktae six days ago was located on the seabed on Saturday, the Navy said, while it continued the search for 20 missing personnel from two vessels.

There was no trace yet of nine personnel from the barge and 11 from tugboat Varaprada, while the death toll on P305 rose to 66 with the recovery of six more bodies during the day, a Navy spokesperson said.

Barge P305 has been located on the seabed after systematic search by INS Makar, employing advanced side-scan sonar. Search for the missing personnel will continue through the night, he said.

The Navy also deployed specialised diving teams to boost the search and rescue operations (SAR). “So far, 66 mortal remains have been recovered. The SAR ops are continuing through the night,” the spokesperson said.

To augment the ongoing SAR ops for the missing crew, specialised diving teams onboard INS Makar with side-scan sonar and INS Tarasa sailed out early morning today from Mumbai, the Navy spokesperson had tweeted earlier in the day.

Of the 261 personnel who were onboard barge P305, 186 have been rescued so far, 66 are dead and nine are missing. Of the 13 persons on Varaprada, two have been rescued.

While all the 440 persons on barges Gal Constructor, Support Station 3 (SS-3) and drillship Sagar Bhushan were brought ashore to safety, Naval and Coast Guard vessels and aircraft scoured the waters off Mumbai’s coast as the SAR ops entered their sixth day on Saturday.

Struggling to identify almost half the victims of the P305 tragedy, police initiated the process of conducting DNA tests of the bodies, an official said on Saturday. A Mumbai Police spokesperson said the Navy has handed over the bodies recovered so far to the city police. As many as 41 bodies were handed over to relatives after the completing the formalities, he said.

Barge P305, which housed personnel engaged in maintenance work of an offshore ONGC oil drilling platform, sank on Monday evening off Mumbai’s coast during the cyclone. The barge had gone adrift in the cyclone’s fury before sinking.

Some bodies are decomposed while others have deep injuries, because of which they are beyond recognition, the official said.

Blood samples of the deceased and their immediate relatives are being collected and sent to the Forensic Science Laboratory at Kalina in Mumbai, he said. After the samples are matched, the bodies will be handed over to the respective family members, he added that the DNA sampling process is expected to be completed in the next three days.

RT-PCR tests to ascertain whether the victims had COVID-19 infection were also conducted.

Mumbai Police have also announced that they will conduct a probe as to why the ill-fated barge remained in the turbulent area despite warnings about cyclone Tauktae, an official said. The police have also registered accidental death reports in connection with the death of the personnel on the barge.

(PTI)