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Indian submarine explodes with 18 on board

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18 feared trapped as Indian submarine explodes, sinks at naval dockyard


Published time: August 14, 2013 02:47
Edited time: August 14, 2013 05:07

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FILE PHOTO: Indian Navy's Sindhurakshak submarine is seen in Visakhapatnam (Reuters)

At least 18 people are believed to have been on board the submarine that caught fire, exploded and partially sank at the naval dockyard in Mumbai.

The blast happened on the INS Sindhurakshak around midnight and was shortly followed by a massive fire. Many of the sailors on board the submarine reportedly managed to jump off to safety, but more than a dozen are feared trapped inside the hull.

"There are some people who are trapped on board, we are in the process of trying to rescue them, we suspect it to be in the range of 18," navy spokesman PVS Satish told Reuters.

The vessel partially submerged after the fire. "We will not give up until we get to them," Satish added.

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Several people have reportedly been rushed to hospital following the incident.

Fire brigades have been battling the blaze for almost three hours to prevent spreading to other vessels docked nearby. The INS Sindhuratna, which was docked close to the Sindhurakshak, was pulled away to safety.

Emergency responders are doing their best to ascertain the safety of the personnel and salvage the submarine, navy spokesman Narendra Vispute said.

The Sindhurakshak is a 16-year-old Russian-made submarine which recently underwent an overhaul and upgrade. The Indian Navy spent some $80 million on the upgrade and expected the vessel to be operational for at least another 10 years.

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The submarine was involved in a previous incident in February 2010, when an explosion in the submarine’s battery compartment started a fire aboard, killing one sailor and injuring two others.

Authorities say the Wednesday explosion was likely an accident. A source told India Today that the explosion was likely caused by a leak of hydrogen gas during battery recharging – the same reported cause of the 2010 incident.

The damage the submarine sustained three years ago prompted the 2 1/2 year refit in Russia.


 
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BREAKING: Indian Navy Submarine Catches Fire, 18 Sailors Trapped as Ship Sinks in Mumbai Port



 

India submarine blast: Lives lost in Mumbai port


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The BBC's Yogita Limaye said a rescue operation was under way

India's defence minister has said there have been deaths on board an Indian submarine that caught fire after an explosion in a Mumbai dockyard.

AK Antony said he felt "sad about those navy personnel who lost their lives". Earlier reports said at least 18 sailors were feared trapped.

The blast on the INS Sindhurakshak took place after midnight and firefighters spent four hours putting out the fire.

Officials said the diesel-powered vessel was badly damaged.

It remains partly submerged at its berth.

 
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