At least 13 people died, including a naval officer, when an Indian naval speedboat collided with a passenger ferry off Mumbai's coast at approximately 4 pm (local time) on Wednesday.
The ferry was carrying 110 people from Gateway of India to Elephanta Island when the naval vessel, which was conducting engine trials, lost control due to an engine malfunction and crashed into it.
According to authorities, emergency response teams from the Indian Navy and the Coast Guard rescued at least 101 people. Four people are reportedly in critical condition.
Passenger boats, often overcrowded, make regular trips to ferry tourists to the Elephanta Caves throughout the year. The naval vessel's operation during testing in a busy passenger route raises questions about safety protocols and the timing of such trials in areas with regular civilian maritime traffic.