ONGC Helicopter Crash: Helicopter and Navy were deployed by the Navy to rescue the passengers of ONGC helicopter. However, four people died during treatment.



Four passengers have died and five have been rescued safely in the ONGC helicopter crash. The oil and Natural Gas Commission (ONGC) helicopter made an emergency landing near the oil rig in the Arabian Sea. A total of 9 people were aboard this helicopter. Of these, all 9 passengers were taken, but four people died during treatment.

 (Rescue) has been done. According to the information, the rescue operation was completed in a few hours. ONGC ships Malviya-16 and 5th were rescued from the boat of ONGC's rig Sagar Kiran. The Navy had deployed helicopters and the Navy to rescue the passengers of the ONGC helicopter. However, four people died during treatment.



The company had earlier said in a tweet that a helicopter carrying 7 passengers and 2 pilots made an emergency landing in the arabian sea near ONGC rig at Sagar kiran in mumbai High on Tuesday. Six ONGC personnel were on board the ONGC helicopter. Later information came that a Coast Guard ship at sea was asked to go to the spot. Another ship left mumbai to join the rescue operation. The Coast Guard collaborated with the indian Navy and ONGC.

The reason for the glitch in the helicopter is not yet known. According to the information, orders have been given to investigate the incident. So that it can be known that due to which the emergency landing of the helicopter had to be made, in which four people have died.


ONGC, one of the gems of the public sector, has several rigs and important institutions in the arabian sea, which are used to produce oil and gas below sea level. The helicopter had to make an emergency landing near the Rig oil field in the Arabian Sea. In such a situation, this accident is considered very serious.





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