"The Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) had requested the Indian Navy for assistance in safe disposal of these unexploded ordinances (UXOS)," a defence spokesperson said here today.
The Navy responded expeditiously to the request and provided its team of experts from the explosive ordinance disposal squad as well as the naval armament depot for disposal of the UXOS, he said. A total of 90 UXOS have been disposed so far, he added.
Shipping authorities have undertaken a capital project for widening and deepening of the main channel of Mumbai to improve capability and facilitate movement of higher tonnage and deeper draught vessels, he said.
"However, since April 2013, the dredging operations have been hampered by the recovery of unexploded ordinances (UXOS) in the channel," the spokesperson said.
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