One dead, four missing after Navy auxiliary vessel sinks off Visakhapatnam harbour
One dead, four missing after Navy auxiliary vessel sinks off Visakhapatnam harbour
The vessel was on a routine mission to recover torpedoes fired by fleet ships during a routine exercise.

Visakhapatnam: A Torpedo Recovery Vessel of Indian Navy on Thursday evening sunk off the Visakhapatnam coast during a naval exercise leaving one sailor dead and four others missing.

Twenty-three people have been rescued, and a search and rescue operation launched for the missing. At the time of the incident which occurred at 8 PM, there were 28 personnel on board.

"The vessel was on a routine mission to recover torpedoes fired by fleet ships during a routine exercise, when it experienced flooding in one of its compartments," the Navy said.

"One sailor has lost his life during the rescue operation and four personnel are reported missing. 23 personnel have been rescued safely by the Search and Rescue (SAR) ships dispatched to the area," Navy said in a statement issued in Delhi.

Navy officials said the flooding happened when the vessel was on its way back after collecting the "dummy" torpedo that was used in the exercise.

The incident happened within 10-15 kms off Vizag post," a Navy spokesperson said in Visakhapatnam. The boat sunk because of "some flooding", he said. The Torpedo Recovery Vessel (TRV) is an auxiliary vessel which is used to recover practice torpedoes fired by fleet ships and submarines.

The ship, which is 23 meters long and 6.5 meters at the beam, was built by Goa Shipyard in 1983 and has served the Indian Navy for the last 31 years.

The accident is one of the many that the Navy has witnessed over in recent times involving submarines. In 2013, 18 sailors were killed in a blast and fire aboard submarine INS Sindhurakshak, while in February 2014, two naval officers lost their lives in a fire onboard the INS Sindhuratna. It led to the resignation of then CNS Admiral DK Joshi.

Navy chief Admiral RK Dhowan took over as the Chief of the Naval Staff on April 17 this year.

Admiral Joshi's resignation came immediately after a fire on the INS Sindhuratna, which left two sailors dead. On October 31, INS Kora suffered minor damage after it was scraped by a merchant vessel near Visakhapatnam.

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