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Cyclone Ockhi ravages Kerala, Laskhadwee­p, Lanka coasts

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM/

KOCHI/ KAVARATTI: As many as 531 fishermen were rescued from stormy waters off the Kerala and Lakshadwee­p coasts due to Cyclone Ockhi on Saturday, said Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. Of these, 393 were from Kerala and 138 from the Lakshadwee­p islands, Vijayan added.

In Lakshadwee­p, houses suffered damage, coconut trees were uprooted and communicat­ion lines were disrupted as rains accompanie­d by strong winds lashed the islands under the influence of the cyclone. As many 31 relief camps were opened in the 10 inhabited islands. So far, 1,047 people have been evacuated to the relief camps, official sources said.

Meanwhile, the Navy and Coast Guard continued the search for missing fishermen using ships, dornier aircraft and helicopter­s in the “rough sea” off Kerala and Lakshadwee­p. While INS Nireekshak, INS Jamuna and INS Sagardhwan­i are continuing search and rescue operations in their designated areas along the coast off Vizhinjam in Thiruvanan­thapuram and Kollam, two ships INS Shardul and INS Sharda are heading towards Lakshadwee­p, a defence spokesman said.

The spokesman said that about eight boats from Kerala with 36 people on board were reported to be adrift at sea off Kalpeni island. “The sea is very rough.. Naval ships moved as soon as we received intimation,” he said.

Fifteen fishermen rescued by the Coast Guard are being brought to the Thiruvanan­thapuram coast, the official said. Four fishermen were rescued by a Navy chopper this morning, 20 miles off Kochi. They were taken to a naval clinic here for medical examinatio­n.

INS Nireekshak rescued two fishermen off Alappuzha coast and INS Sagardhwan­i fished out one cadaver, 30 km off Thiruvanan­thapuram coast. The ship had earlier found another cadaver.

The body has been handed over to the civil administra­tion, he said. Indian Coast Guard ship Samar rescued a fishing boat with five crew members on board, the spokesman said.

He said that one of the crew in an advanced light helicopter (ALH) was wounded while assisting fishermen trapped in the sea off Kerala coast. The crew mem- ber, V K Verma, suffered hand injury caused by the winch wire.

He, however, continued “heroically” to help the fishermen to be rescued, before himself being winched up, the spokesman said. Verma has been admitted to a hospital in Thiruvanan­thapuram.

The ‘very severe’ cyclonic storm Ockhi — which in Bengali means ‘eye’ — was likely to continue to move west- northwestw­ards across Lakshadwee­p islands over the next 24 hours and then recurve north-eastwards during the subsequent 48 hours, a Met department bulletin said.

 ?? PTI ?? A man on a road which has been cut off due to floods following the heavy rain caused by cyclone Ockhi in Kanyakumar­i district on Saturday
PTI A man on a road which has been cut off due to floods following the heavy rain caused by cyclone Ockhi in Kanyakumar­i district on Saturday

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