Arabian sea : Suddenly the sea water started boiling, disaster management on high alert from Palghar to Gujarat
A shocking and mysterious incident has emerged in the Arabian Sea along the western coast of India. It has been observed that the sea water near the coast of Gujarat is suddenly boiling, causing a stir among fishermen and the administration. Some local fishermen have shared videos on social media showing terrifying bubbles rising from the surface of the sea and strong waves forming in the middle of the water.
The videos that have surfaced clearly show the sea water boiling as if it were in a pot on the stove. This incident is extremely unusual and experts believe it is completely different from normal sea waves. Considering the potential danger of this incident, disaster management departments from Palghar in Maharashtra to Gujarat have been put on high alert.
Due to the boiling water in the coastal areas, the concern of fishermen has increased, and the administration has also taken immediate notice. Officials suspect a leak in a large industrial pipeline under the water. It is also speculated that this incident may be related to unknown geological movements, toxic gas leaks, or gas emissions.
Speaking about this mysterious incident, Palghar District Disaster Management Cell Chief Vivekanand Kadam said, “This incident is extremely serious and unusual. The videos sent by the fishermen show a large part of the sea continuously boiling. This is not a normal natural wave, but a major process in the deep sea might be responsible for this.”
Marine experts, industrial organizations, and technical teams have been urgently summoned to conduct a thorough investigation of the incident. Water samples are being collected to study the chemical components. Meanwhile, the Palghar Disaster Management Department has clearly instructed fishermen to stay away from this area. Ships traveling through this sea route have also been advised to take special precautions. If this incident is related to a gas leak, there could be a serious risk of fire or reduced oxygen levels. Therefore, the administration is alert to prevent a major accident, and the next few hours are considered extremely important.
