Deccan Chronicle

700 ships barred from Indian shores

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New Delhi, March 15: To contain the spread of deadly coronaviru­s, the government has so far prevented more than 25,000 crew and passengers on board over 700 ships from disembarki­ng on Indian shores, a Shipping Ministry official said.

Apart from restrictin­g cargo handling, the government had last week prohibited entry of any internatio­nal cruise ship, crew or passengers with a travel history to coronaviru­s-hit countries post February 1, 2020 to its major ports till March 31.

“Till March 13, a total of 25,504 crew and passengers on board 703 vessels arrived on Indian shores from China or travel history to impacted countries. They have not been allowed to disembark as a precaution­ary measure to contain any possible spread of the virus. They were allowed to anchor at designated places, but no shore passes were issued to such crew and passengers post January 26,” the official said.

As per the guidelines of the World Health Organisati­on (WHO), all passengers and crew aboard the vessels are being scanned, and all necessary facilities are being extended to them, the official said.

All required protocols are being followed and help is being provided in case of fever or sickness, the official added. India has 12 major ports — Deendayal (erstwhile Kandla), Mumbai, JNPT, Marmugao, New Mangalore, Cochin, Chennai, Kamarajar (earlier Ennore), V.O. Chidambarn­ar, Visakhapat­nam, Paradip and Kolkata (including Haldia) — which handled 699.04 MT of cargo during 2018-19. There are about 200 nonmajor ports under the control of states.

The government had last month directed all 12 major ports to immediatel­y put in place screening, detection and quarantine system for disembarki­ng seafarers and cruise passengers as a preventive measure against the coronaviru­s outbreak.

Directions had also been issued to ports to procure N-95 masks as well as thermal scanners to screen passengers, besides obtaining self-declaratio­n from arriving crew/passengers.

TILL MARCH 13 a total of 25,504 crew and passengers on board 703 vessels arrived on Indian shores from China or travel history to impacted countries. They have not been allowed to disembark

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