The Free Press Journal

Stuck in cyclone for 2 days, 6 fishermen finally return home

- SURESH GOLANI suresh_golani@fpj.co.in

After battling the extremely severe cyclonic storm-Tauktae for two days and three nights in the Arabian Sea, a group of six fishermen including the boat owner safely returned to the Chowk coast in Uttan near Bhayandar on Tuesday night. As many as 305 fishing vessels from the coastal villages in and around Uttan had ventured into the sea.

After weather alerts that Tauktae will intensify into an extremely severe cyclonic storm, 227 fishing vessels which were out at sea, safely returned to harbour on Saturday and took shelter at safe ports on the Uttan coastline. While 77 returned on the following day, one fishing vessel identified as-New Help Mary Boat which was on its return journey to Pali coast, got stuck in the cyclonic storm 12 nautical miles off the Uttan shoreline.

The boat owner-Justin Diamond Miranda and five other fishermen were on-board. The stuck-up fishing vessel was in-touch with the authoritie­s through wireless communicat­ion. After getting instructio­ns from authoritie­s, Justin and his crew members tried to manoeuvre the boat in the direction of the wind with an aim to take shelter at the Dahanu port, but that also turned out to be an impossible task.

“Moreover the GPS showed a 12-hour journey of around 34 km to reach the Dahanu port. Waiting for rescue that never came, we were left with no other option and somehow managed to anchor the boat at the same spot only after three anchors cracked and we were left with limited rope, says Justin Miranda.

By Tuesday evening when the weather had improved and the sea was much calmer, the partly damaged boat resumed its journey at and slowly reached the Uttan coast at around 9:30 pm.

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