Mumbai

General information

Name:
Mumbai
Country:
India
UN/Locode:
INBOM
Local time:
Moored Vessels:
126
Expected Vessels:
64
Berths:
17
Coordinates:
N 18° 56' E 072° 51'

Moored Vessels

Name
Type
Moored
Tanker
23.12. 09:05
Cargo Ship
23.12. 02:46
Unclassified
19.12. 13:23
Cargo Ship
21.12. 07:06
Cargo Ship
21.12. 07:24
Unclassified
23.12. 10:10
Cargo Ship
23.12. 13:25
Passenger Ship
07.12. 09:08
Tanker
23.12. 13:50
Cargo Ship
21.12. 11:34

Expected Vessels

Name
Type
Expected
Tanker
24.12. 03:30
Unclassified
24.12. 05:00
Cargo Ship
24.12. 05:00
Tanker
24.12. 06:30
Tanker
24.12. 15:30
Tanker
24.12. 23:00
Unclassified
25.12. 05:00
Tanker
26.12. 13:00
Tanker
30.12. 07:30
Cargo Ship
30.12. 21:00

Sailed Vessels

Name
Type
Sailed
Cargo Ship
23.12. 14:48
Passenger Ship
23.12. 14:23
Dredger
23.12. 13:28
Dredger
23.12. 12:42
Passenger Ship
23.12. 12:25
Passenger Ship
23.12. 10:47
Cargo Ship
23.12. 09:50
Tanker
23.12. 08:41
Passenger Ship
23.12. 06:49
Dredger
23.12. 03:38

Latest news

Death toll in accident off M at 14, names of victims released

Fri Dec 20 11:30:45 CET 2024 Timsen

The body of a 43-year-old man who was among the two missing passengers after a Navy craft rammed into the 'Neel Kamal' off the Mumbai coast, was found on Dec 19 near the ferry. The incident happened near Butcher Island, about eight kilometres from the Gateway of India. The Navy craft undergoing engine trials lost control and collided with the ferry. The death toll in the tragedy has now gone up to 14. Search operation continued to locate a seven-year-old boy who was still missing a day after the accident. A naval helicopter and boats of the Navy and Coast Guard were deployed on Dec 19 . Eight boats, including those from the Navy and Coast Guard, were involved in the SAR operation. Of the 113 persons on board both vessels, 14 died and 98, including two injured, were rescued. There were six persons on board the Navy craft, of which two survived. The 14 who died included eight men, four women and two children. A Navy personnel and two contractual naval employees were among the deceased. Late in the night, police released the names of ten of the deceased. They are Mahendra Singh Shekhawat (Navy); Praveen Sharma (worker on NAD boat); Mangesh (worker on NAD boat); Mohammad Rehan Qureshi (passenger boat); Rakesh Nanaji Ahire (passenger Boat); Safiana Pathan; Mahi Pawara (aged 3); Akshata Rakesh Ahire; Mithu Rakesh Ahire (aged 8) and Deepak V. Two women and a male victim were yet to be identified.

13 persons died in crash off Mumbai

Thu Dec 19 12:41:04 CET 2024 Timsen

13 persons died and 101 others were rescued after a Navy speed boat crashed into the ferry 'Neelkamal' off the Mumbai coast on Dec 17, 2024. The dead included 10 civilians and three Navy personnel. The ferry was on way to Elephanta Islands, a popular tourist destination near Mumbai, when the speed boat crashed into it around 4 p.m, The Navy and Coast Guard launched a massive SAR operation, with 11 Navy boats and three boats of Marine Police and a boat of Coast Guard being deployed in the area. Four helicopters were also involved as well as personnel from police, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority and fishermen in the area. Report with photos and video: https://www.telegraphindia.com/gallery/several-passengers-dead-many-rescued-after-speed-boat-rams-ferry-off-mumbai-coast-photogallery/cid/2071682?slide=1 https://www.republicworld.com/videos/india/boat-colliding-into-passenger-ferry-video

India Chooses DPW-Virgin Hyperloop One

Wed Aug 07 13:47:56 CEST 2019 arnekiel

The Government of Maharashtra, India, India has named the Virgin Hyperloop One – DP World Consortium as Original Project Proponent (OPP) for the Pune-Mumbai Hyperloop Project, making it the first hyperloop project in the world. In a statement, Virgin Hyperloop One described it as a “landmark announcement” for the building of the Mumbai-Pune hyperloop transportation system.

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