India, Japan coast guards maintain joint workouts – Information At present

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Because the crew was evacuated for a medical emergency, the coast guard ships used their firefighting gear to douse the flames.

Aside from small rescue boats, remote-controlled buoys have been used to rescue the final man within the sea.

The lads displayed their prowess in containing the oil spill and mitigating the air pollution induced. ICGS Shaunak, ICGS Sujay and ICGS Samudra Paheredar, and two Chetak helicopters have been additionally concerned within the joint train.

After the profitable completion of the rescue and mitigation operations, the taking part items entered the harbour in a sequence.

The ICGS Shaurya and JCGS Yashima have been concerned in a joint coaching train from January 8, specializing in air pollution response coaching on hazardous and noxious substances to fight maritime air pollution at sea.

The joint train immediately encompassed maritime regulation enforcement, search and rescue and air pollution response at sea.

The joint train was reviewed by Inspector Common Donny Michael, Commander of Coast Guard Area (East).

The Commanding Officer of the JCGS Yashima, Captain Yuichi Motoyama, held a gathering with the IG to strengthen the bilateral cooperation by sharing experience and discussing finest practices.

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