C Shivakumar
Chennai:
Naval experts have ruled out any threat to visitors from
decommissioned Indian Navy submarine INS Vagli once it is converted into
museum.
The death of two workers due to asphyxiation after they had gone
inside the submarine, the oldest operational submarine of the Indian Navy that
was decommissioned at Visakhapatnam on December 2010, to undertake maintenance
work sparked concern over the viability of it being converted into museum.
But Commodore Amar K Mahadevan, Naval Officer-in-Charge of Tamil
Nadu and National Maritime Foundation regional director and Commodore (retd) S
Shekhar, Regional Director of NMF, Chennai Chapter said that the submarine is
safe for visitors as it will have open spaces and ventilation when it is being
converted into museum.
Commodore Mahadevan said that the three workers, who had gone to
undertake maintenance work, got trapped in a constricted space. “The whole area
was under water for a long time. It was rusty and that could have resulted in
loss of oxygen,” Mahadevan said.
Shekhar says that Vagli is a Vela class submarine and is similar
to the INS Kursura S20 which was decommissioned and converted to a museum. “It
has been successful for the last seven years. So I don’t think it will have any
issue,” he said.
Interestingly, on Wednesday a steering committee metting of
Maritime Heritage Museum will also discuss the issue besides shifting the
submarine to 30 acres of land abutting the beach near the UNESCO declared World
Heritage site, “Shore Temple”, said Shekhar. He said that NMF is offering its
technical expertise to the state government in this regard. He said some more
portion in the submarine has to be cleared so that there is no problem with
ventilation.
Top state government officials could not be contacted in this
regard.
Meanwhile, the bodies of the workers identified as Bhavani Shankar
and Mahendran have been sent to their respective homes. The bodies were fished
out by Indian Navy as well as Central Industrial Security force besides divers
from Nirikshan, a private firm and port fire service. Another worker Jayakumar
is recuperating at Government general hospital, a Chennai port official said.
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