Indian Coast Guard bravely rescues US yacht stranded off Indira Point in Andaman and Nicobar Islands

India Coast Guard (ICG) MRCC (Naval Rescue Coordination Centers) Port Blair, on July 10, the US Consulate in Chennai’deki two crew members-a American and a Turkish-52 Naik miles southeast ‘Sea Angel’ warned a warning.
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Authorities said on Friday, the Indian Coast Guard, the sailboat ship on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands of the Southeast of the turbulent waters in the southeast of the turbulent waters after two crew members and two crew members rescued. India Coast Guard (ICG) MRCC (Naval Rescue Coordination Centers) Port Blair, on July 10 with two crew members of the US Consulate in Chennai-a American and a Turkish-52 Nautical Mil southeast of the southeast of the yacht ‘marine angel’ was warned of a boredom warning.
Indian Coast Guard saves us the yacht
A senior official of ICG said the ship was disabled in the midst of extremely rough conditions with a exploded sailing and wandering propeller. Moving urgently, MRCC Port Blair activated the International Security Network (ISN), warned all nearby traders ships and launched recovery coordination protocols. Later, ICGS said Rajveer was deployed at 14.00 to provide immediate assistance.
The Details of the United States stranded the Indira Point on Andaman and Nicobar Islands
“ICGS Rajveer, who showed professionalism and sensitivity, reached the ship until 17:30, communicated with the trapped crew and made an on -site assessment.” He said. Authorized, despite heavy winds and mechanical obstacles, the crew is safe and healthy, he said.
ICG, until 18:50, the ship was safely taken in spare and accompanied the Gulf of Campbell and arrived at the port at 8 am on 11 July. Authorized, fast and successful rescue operation is a proof of ICG’s invariant commitment to maritime security.



