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Clearwater Ferry crash. A center console boat made by Statement Marine, of Clearwater, is documented by a forensic science investigator at the Belleair Boat Ramp south of the site of a crash ...
Mumbai: Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) has announced the launch of an electrical ferry boat from JNPA to Mumbai and will start operation next month. The aim is to bring a zero-emission ...
Portion of a ferry, which was recently capsized off Mumbai coast when a Navy craft crashed into it, is seen afloat at Bhaucha Dhakka, in Mumbai, Friday, Dec. 20, 2024. (PTI Photo) Mumbai ferry ...
Portion of a ferry, ... is seen afloat at Bhaucha Dhakka, in Mumbai. Credit: PTI Photo. ADVERTISEMENT. Published 20 December 2024, 23:54 IST. India News World news Photos. Follow us on : ...
Authorities have made life jackets mandatory for all people taking boat rides from the Gateway of India, a day after a ferry-Navy craft collision claimed 14 lives off the Mumbai coast.
A day after a ferry-Navy craft collision claimed 14 lives off the Mumbai coast, authorities on Thursday made life jackets mandatory for all people taking boat rides from the Gateway of India.
A day after a ferry-Navy craft collision claimed 13 lives off the Mumbai coast, authorities on Thursday (December 19, 2024) made life jackets mandatory for all people taking boat rides from the ...
Meanwhile, the mangled passenger ferry has been taken to 'Bhaucha Dhakka' (a wharf near Dockyard Road) in south Mumbai, another official said. Of the 113 persons on board both vessels, 13 died and ...
Boat owners from Bhaucha Dhakka (a wharf near the Dockyard Road here) said they insist that people wear life jackets, but passengers are reluctant many a times though they could prove life-saving ...
Ferry boats operate from Bhaucha Dhakka to trans-harbour locations like Uran and Revas in neighbouring Raigad district. Boat owner Sameer Bamane said some passengers are reluctant to wear life jackets ...
Meanwhile, the mangled passenger ferry has been taken to ‘Bhaucha Dhakka' (a wharf near Dockyard Road) in south Mumbai, another official said. Of the 113 persons on board both vessels, 13 died ...
Bhaucha Dhakka's origin is part of folklore in Mumbai's docks. Legend has it that, until 1835, Mumbai did not have a proper wharf. The British govt invited private parties to build docks.