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Tanker Runs Aground Off Mumbai Coast

A tanker has run aground, two others drift closer to shore. Coast Guard on alert.

Sana Shaikh
Sana Shaikh
Features & Culture Writer · Mon, 06 July 2026 at 01:36 pm
Tanker Runs Aground Off Mumbai Coast

A major maritime incident has occurred off the coast of Mumbai, where an unmanned tanker, MT Al Jafzia, has run aground near Manori Island. The incident happened due to a snapped anchor chain in rough seas. Two other vessels, MT Asphalt Star and MT Stellar Ruby, have also drifted closer to the shore. All three vessels are owned by a Dubai-based company and have previously been implicated in a fuel theft and smuggling racket.

The Indian Coast Guard has been closely monitoring the situation and has advised local fishermen to exercise caution and avoid approaching the distressed vessels. The Coast Guard's prompt response is aimed at preventing any potential environmental hazards or security threats that may arise from the situation.

According to reports, the rough seas and strong winds have made it challenging for the authorities to access the stranded vessels. The Indian Coast Guard is working to assess the situation and determine the best course of action to salvage the vessels and prevent any further damage.

The incident has raised concerns about the safety and security of maritime traffic off the Mumbai coast. The fact that the vessels have been previously implicated in a fuel theft and smuggling racket has also raised questions about the regulatory mechanisms in place to monitor and prevent such activities.

The Indian Coast Guard has assured that it is taking all necessary steps to ensure the safety of the vessels and the surrounding environment. The situation is being closely watched, and any further developments will be monitored and reported. The Coast Guard has also warned local fishermen and residents to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity in the area.

As the situation continues to unfold, the Indian Coast Guard is working to prevent any potential risks to the environment, security, and safety of the people in the area. The authorities are also investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident and the previous involvement of the vessels in fuel theft and smuggling activities.

In the meantime, the Indian Coast Guard has urged everyone to cooperate and follow the instructions of the authorities to ensure the safe resolution of the situation. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of maritime safety and security, and the need for continued vigilance and monitoring to prevent such incidents in the future.

The next steps in the situation will depend on the assessment of the Indian Coast Guard and the actions taken by the authorities to salvage the vessels and prevent any further damage. The situation will continue to be monitored, and any further developments will be reported as more information becomes available.

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