3 min readUpdated: Jul 5, 2026 03:18 PM IST
At least six fishermen are missing off the coast of Visakhapatnam after a fishing boat reportedly developed a mechanical fault in the Bay of Bengal, prompting the Andhra Pradesh government to seek the assistance of the Indian Coast Guard in the search operation.
The fishermen are from Bhogapuram in Vizianagaram district and Bheemunipatnam (Bheemili) in Visakhapatnam district.
According to East Coast Mechanised Fishing Boat Owners Association president V Janakiram, seven fishermen had sailed out of the Visakhapatnam Fishing Harbour on July 1 and were scheduled to return by July 4.
He said that on July 3, officials from the Fisheries Department, Marine Police, port authorities and the boat owners’ association contacted the crew and warned them about rough sea conditions due to a low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal, asking them to return immediately.
“The fishermen informed us that the boat had developed a mechanical problem and was moving very slowly. They assured us they would return by July 4. Since then, we have had no contact with them. Their mobile phones should be within network range by now, but calls are not going through. We are worried, and so are their families. If the engine has failed completely, the boat could be drifting,” Janakiram said.
One rescued by passing ship
Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Sunday directed officials to intensify the search after the crew of a passing ship reported rescuing one person from the sea, but said they did not know the whereabouts of the others.
According to the Chief Minister’s Office, the Coast Guard is searching for the missing fishing boat in the Bay of Bengal. Officials said the boat suffered a mechanical failure off the Gangavaram coast.
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Search operations involving the Indian Coast Guard, the Navy and the Marine Police, supported by Navy helicopters, have been underway since Sunday morning.
The Chief Minister directed the Marine Inspector General and the Visakhapatnam Commissioner of Police to coordinate the search operation and provide regular updates. He also asked Fisheries Minister K Atchannaidu and local public representatives to extend all possible assistance to the families of the missing fishermen.
Former Chief Minister and YSR Congress Party president Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy also expressed concern over the incident.
In a statement, Jagan urged the state government to intensify the search and deploy additional vessels and helicopters, if required. He also appealed to the government to provide immediate support to the families of the missing fishermen and keep them informed about the progress of the search operation.
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Jagan said the YSR Congress Party would stand by the affected families and directed party leaders in the Visakhapatnam region to remain in touch with them and extend all necessary assistance.
