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FIRST SHIP BRINGS BACK 700 INDIANS FROM MALDIVES, 329 RETURN FROM UK

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

KOCHI/MUMBAI/NEW DELHI: The first naval ship carrying nearly 700 Indian evacuees from Maldives arrived at Cochin Port on Sunday as another vessel reached Male, while about two dozen flights were operated by Air India on the fourth day of Vande Bharat Mission to bring back citizens stranded abroad due to the Coronaviru­s lockdown.

A Port Trust statement said that 698 people evacuated from the Maldives arrived at 9:30 AM by 'INS Jalashwa' of the Indian Navy. Among the passengers were 14 children below 10 years of age and 19 pregnant women.

While 440 people were from Kerala, 187 were from Tamil Nadu and four from Delhi. The rest are from 17 other states and Union Territorie­s.

Concurrent­ly, INS Magar on Sunday reached Male, under the exercise christened Operation Samudra Setu, to bring nearly 200 more stranded Indian nationals from the Maldives, the Indian Navy said.

Passengers showing COVID-19 symptoms were disembarke­d first from INS Jalashwa, followed by others in small groups, districtwi­se, a Port Trust official said, adding the baggage was also disinfecte­d.

Customs and Immigratio­n procedures were carried out inside the Terminal, where arrangemen­ts were made for distributi­on of SIM cards by BSNL and installati­on of Aarogya Setu in mobile phones of passengers, the official said.

Arrangemen­ts for onward travel to hospitals or institutio­nal quarantine centres and home quarantine were ensured by the state government by deploying ambulances, state transport buses and taxis, the official said.

As many as 572 Indians reached Mumbai in two Air India flights from London and Singapore on Sunday morning.

A total of 329 people who were stranded in the UK arrived in the first flight from the country.

While passengers belonging to Mumbai were kept under mandatory institutio­nal quarantine in hotels near the airport, those hailing from other cities were taken to their respective places where they will be kept in isolation in hotels taken over for the purpose, a Maharashtr­a government official said.

Meanwhile, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said 21 Indians from Uzbekistan have arrived in Delhi and the flight will be carrying back Uzbek nationals and Indian medicine assistance to Tashkent.

“21 Indians from Uzbekistan have just arrived in Delhi on board UZB 3561. The flight will be carrying back Uzbek nationals and Indian medicine assistance to Tashkent. Good work by Team @amb_tashkent under Ambassador @santjha #Vandebhara­tmission,” Jaishankar said in a tweet.

The first Air India flight to evacuate Indians from the US took off from San Francisco on Saturday to Mumbai and Hyderabad and will reach on Monday morning.

From May 9, Air India has scheduled seven non-scheduled commercial flights from the US to India facilitati­ng the return of Indian nationals, who could not travel due to COVID-19 restrictio­ns.

All passengers will be required to undergo medical screening before boarding the flight and only asymptomat­ic passengers will be allowed to travel. On arrival in India, they will be medically screened and would have to download and register the Aarogya Setu app.

Further, all passengers will need to undergo a 14-day mandatory quarantine on arrival in India in institutio­nal facilities on payment basis as per the protocols framed by Government of India.

The first phase of the Mission to evacuate stranded Indian started on May 7 and will conclude on May 15. A total of 64 flights carrying approximat­ely 15,000 returnees from 12 countries, including Gulf nations, Malaysia, the UK and the US, are expected to land at 14 airports across India during the period.

First Air India flight to evacuate Indians from the US took off from San Francisco on Saturday to Mumbai and Hyderabad and will reach on Monday morning

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People evacuated from Maldives as part of Samudra Setu Programme under Vande Bharat Mission, come out of the navy ship INS Jalashwa, at Cochin Port in Kochi, on Sunday

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