With 13 Indians and 3 Sri Lankans aboard, and the whole country glued to updates. Let’s break down how the Indian Navy saved the survivors.

The SOS That Made Everyone Say, ‘Bhai, Kuch Toh Karna Padega!’
On July 15, 2024, the Prestige Falcon, a Comoros-flagged oil tanker, sent out a mayday after capsizing about 25 nautical miles southeast of Ras Madrakah, Oman. The ship was on its way to Aden, Yemen, carrying 13 Indians and 3 Sri Lankans as its crew.INS Teg Enters Like a Total Hero
Enter INS Teg, the Navy’s own Talwar-class frigate, ready to show some real skills. The ship was deployed at lightning speed for the rescue mission. Through wild, choppy waves and howling winds, our Navy squad still managed to pull 9 survivors (8 Indians, 1 Sri Lankan) from the chaos.High-Seas Ka Drama: Danger, Tension, and Zero Chill
Braving rough seas and strong winds, the Navy had to take the kind of risks that make your mom say “beta, paani mein mat jao!” The search for missing crew members kept the tension sky-high, with everyone hoping for a “sab safe hai” update.India Says ‘Shabaash!’—A Nation Cheers
The rescued heroes got top-notch medical care ASAP and, thankfully, all were declared safe and healthy. Across the country, the Navy’s efforts were basically showered with gratitude, cementing their “legends only” status. Proud moment, na?