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Abandoned Ship Off Mumbai Coast At Risk Of Capsizing

Monsoon threatens abandoned cargo ship, HC intervenes for crew safety. Two crew members still onboard.

Imran Qureshi
Imran Qureshi
Senior City Reporter · Tue, 07 July 2026 at 09:12 am
Abandoned Ship Off Mumbai Coast At Risk Of Capsizing

A severe monsoon warning has been issued for an abandoned merchant vessel anchored approximately one nautical mile off the coast of Mumbai. The ship is at risk of drifting, capsizing, or sinking due to heavy rainfall and rough seas, posing a significant threat to the two crew members still stationed onboard.

The Bombay High Court has stepped in to address concerns over the safety of the crew members. The court's intervention comes as a response to the potential maritime hazard that the abandoned vessel may pose. The ship's condition has raised alarms, with experts warning that it could become a major disaster if not properly secured.

The reason behind the ship's abandonment is not clear, but it is believed that the vessel has been anchored off the Mumbai coast for an extended period. The monsoon season has brought heavy rainfall and strong winds, making the situation even more precarious. The Indian Coast Guard and other maritime authorities are closely monitoring the situation to prevent any potential accidents.

The safety of the two crew members onboard is a major concern, and the court's intervention is aimed at ensuring their well-being. The crew members are reportedly still stationed on the vessel, and their safety is at risk due to the harsh weather conditions. The court's decision to step in highlights the gravity of the situation and the need for urgent action to prevent any potential disasters.

The potential impact of the ship capsizing or sinking could be severe, with possibilities of oil spills, damage to nearby vessels, and disruption to maritime traffic. The authorities are working to prevent such a scenario and are exploring options to secure the vessel or evacuate the crew members. The situation is being closely monitored, and any developments will be reported as soon as they become available.

In the coming days, the Bombay High Court is expected to hear the case again, and a decision on the fate of the abandoned vessel and its crew members is expected. The court's ruling will be crucial in determining the next course of action and ensuring the safety of the crew members and preventing any potential maritime hazards.

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