Mumbai: Battling the odds, divers from the Navy continued their search for more bodies on board submarine INS Sindhurakshak without any success but managed to open a second access to the sunken vessel during an overnight “challenging but critical” operation. “The divers have gained a second access to the submarine late last night when they successfully prised open the rear escape hatch which was submerged below and jammed due to high temperature,” a release from the Navy said, terming the operation as “challenging but critical.” [caption id=“attachment_1040675” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  In this handout photograph released by the Ministry of Defence and taken on August 14, 2013, Indian Navy divers are pictured at the conning tower of the stricken INS Sindhurakshak. AFP. [/caption] The rescue team had extricated badly charred bodies of five of the 18 personnel trapped in the craft yesterday after gruelling efforts as naval authorities voiced worst fears that others on board might have been incinerated too. Also, opening of the jammed forward escape hatch is being attempted for an entry to the front portion of the submarine, it said. Sources said the Navy divers are carrying out the task of searching within the submarine by “feeling each inch” due to zero visibility within flooded compartments to locate the missing bodies and mark a probable route to be used for further rescue operations. The identification of the five bodies recovered so far is being given high priority and all means including DNA profiling is being carried out, a Defence spokesman said. PTI
The rear escape hatch which was submerged below and jammed due to high temperature was opened by the divers, a release from the Navy said.
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