Damage on INS Brahmaputra to be assessed, says Vice Admiral


PTI, Jul 23, 2024, 3:30 PM IST

Panaji: Vice Admiral Krishna Swaminathan, the Vice Chief of the Indian Navy, on Tuesday said the indigenous frigate INS Brahmaputra, which has tilted on its side after a blaze broke out onboard, can be made upright and a damage assessment will be done.

He said the sailor who went missing after the fire on Sunday was seen walking out of the ship, and a search is on to trace him.

The Navy had, in a release, said a fire broke out on board the multi-role frigate on the evening of July 21 while she was undergoing refit at Naval Dockyard Mumbai. The blaze was brought under control by the ship’s crew with the help of firefighters from the dockyard and other vessels in the harbour by Monday morning.

The ship experienced severe listing to one side (port side), and despite all efforts, it could not be brought to the upright position, it stated.

Talking to PTI at Vasco in South Goa, Vice Admiral Swaminathan said, “It is a sad incident, but the Navy will enquire into it. Whatever corrective measures need to be taken will certainly be taken.”

A lot of water was used to douse the fire, and perhaps the ship’s stability was upset because of this, and it tilted to one side and is resting on the jetty, he said.

“The ship can very well be made upright once the water is pumped out, and we can do a damage assessment,” he said.

Asked about the sailor who went missing after the incident, the vice admiral said, “We don’t know where the sailor is. He was seen coming out of the ship. A search is on to trace him.”

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