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Sunday, 3 December 2017

Cyclone Ockhi continues to wreak havoc in Kerala, Tamil Nadu; Nirmala Sitharaman takes stock of rescue operations

Cyclone Ockhi continues to wreak havoc in Kerala, Tamil Nadu; Nirmala Sitharaman takes stock of rescue operations

As the death toll due to Cyclone Ockhi reached 16, defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman visited Kanyakumari on Sunday to review rescue operations in cyclone-affected regions. A total of 357 fishermen, including 71 from Tamil Nadu, stranded in the sea due to the cyclone, were rescued, Sitharaman said on Sunday.



A photograph on her official Twitter handle showed her inside a helicopter reviewing the search and rescue operations in Tamil Nadu's Kanyakumari.
"An update on the search and rescue efforts being done by the Indian Navy, Coast Guard and Air Force to save the lives of fishermen affected by #CycloneOckhi: 357 fishermen have been saved as of 10 am today," she wrote on her official Twitter handle.
Rescue efforts during Cyclone Ockhi. APRescue efforts during Cyclone Ockhi. AP
In a tweet, she said the navy rescued 121 fishermen from Kerala and Air Force rescued 15.
'No provision to declare cyclone a national calamity'
On Saturday, leader of the opposition in the Kerala Assembly Ramesh Chennithala urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to declare Cyclone Ockhi a national calamity. The Centre on Sunday said the cyclone which wrecked havoc in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Lakshadweep, cannot be declared a national calamity as there is no such scheme, but assured all necessary assistance to tackle the situation.
Speaking to reporters after attending a high-level meeting chaired by Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan at the Secretariat, Union Minister Alphons Kannanthanam said the Centre has already given necessary relief funds to the state government.
"We have received a memorandum from the state government requesting to declare the cyclone as a national calamity. But, there is no such scheme for the Centre to do the same," he said.
Though the Union tourism minister had earlier backed the Kerala government's contention that they had not received any prior warning about the cyclone, he later clarified that the central agencies had given necessary alerts on 28 and 29 November itself.
Kannanthanam, in the presence of Vijayan, earlier had stated that the state had received the cyclone alert only on 30 November and a clear prior warning had not been issued before that.
The Union minister later visited nearby Punthura, a coastal hamlet where fishermen are alleging delay in the rescue of their kin who had ventured into sea days ago.
He also said that 90 fishermen from the state were yet to be brought back to the shores.
On Sunday, 17 fishermen were rescued after spending five days in the sea off the Kerala coast, which was battered by strong winds and heavy rainfall under the influence of the cyclone.
Navy sources said 13 fishermen were rescued from the high seas by INS Kalpeni this morning and handed over to the authorities in Kollam.
An Air Force chopper rescued four fishermen about 30 miles west of Kayamkulam and brought them to a medical college hospital in Thiruvananthapuram.
Four aircraft of the Air Force, three of the Navy, and 10 naval ships have been undertaking search operations since morning. Coast Guard ships were also engaged in rescue efforts. Speaking to ANI, S Balachandran of the MET department said moderate rain is expected at some places in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. "Fishermen are asked not to venture into deep sea of north Tamil Nadu and south Andhra Pradesh coast till 25 December," he added.
Meanwhile, Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis said 28 more boats, carrying 321 fishermen, which were caught in rough seas due to the cyclone, have safely reached Maharashtra's Ratnagiri coast on Sunday. Of these, 23 are from Tamil Nadu, three from Kerala and two from Karnataka, he said. The boats are now docked at Mirya Bunder, Ratnagiri. All fishermen are safe and officials are looking after them with utmost care, the chief minister said. On Saturday Fadnavis tweeted that in all, 68 fishing boats, out of which 66 were from Kerala and two from Tamil Nadu, had reached Sindhudurg coast with 952 fishermen on board.
Meanwhile, in Ullal, three houses were damaged while the compound wall of a private resort collapsed as surging waves lashed the coast in the last two days. Seen as an after-effect of the cyclone, damage to the property by huge waves has occurred in most of the coastal areas, official sources said.
Two houses near the seashore at Ullal were completely destroyed by the waves while another one was partially damaged.
Lakshadweep islands, which were hit by Cyclone Ochki, have suffered a loss of over Rs 500 crore, Lakshadweep MP Mohammad Faizal said on Sunday. Faizal sought the Centre's assistance to restore normal life in the islands isolated by the storm.

Thursday, 30 November 2017

Big News

8 dead, 80 missing; warships deployed as cyclone Ockhi nears Lakshadweep



Chennai/Thiruvananthapuram: Several warships have been deployed for rescue operations as heavy rain accompanied by strong winds battered the southernmost coast of Tamil Nadu and Kerala, killing eight people – four each in two states – as deep depression over the Comorin Sea intensified into cyclone Ockhi.

Meanwhile, authorities have announced that schools in Chennai, Kanyakumari, Tuticorin, Kancheepuram, Villupuram, Madurai, Theni, Thanjavur and Thiruvarur will remain closed Friday.



Six naval ships and one coast guard ship have been deployed from Kochi, and one coast guard ship has been deployed from Tuticorn, said Union Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

Two naval ships have been kept on standby in Lakshadweep, as cyclone Ockhi is heading towards the islands. The storm is expected to hit the islands on December 2.

Besides, P8i aircraft, Navy Dornier and Coast Guard Dornier are also airborne for search and rescue operations. Helicopter with divers is also on standby.

"CGS Samarth sailed from Kochi for rescue. All the units are directed to work for rescue along and off Kerala coast. In addition, the Eastern Naval Command will launch P8i Maritime Patrol aircraft," said Sitharaman

"INS Sagardhwani sailed to join for Search & Rescue. Total warships deployed SIX (06). For Search & Rescue (SAR) off Kanyakumari India Coast Guard deploying 2 OPVs in the area, and 1 OPV is being deployed ex Toothukudi. Additional Dornier sorties will be taken up from dawn," she tweeted.

The depression in Southwest Bay of Bengal had snowballed into the cyclonic storm – Ockhi.

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said heavy-to-very-heavy rainfall at isolated places was “very likely” over south Tamil Nadu and south Kerala for the next 24 hours. Rainfall will occur at most places, heavy to very heavy rainfall at a few places, and extremely heavy rainfall at isolated places, very likely over Lakshadweep area, during next 48 hours”, the IMD said in its weather bulletin.

Squally winds, reaching speeds of 55-65 kmph and gusting to 75  kmph, were likely along and around Lakshadweep Islands  during the next 12 hours and may increase thereafter with wind  speed becoming 80-90 kmph gusting to 100 kmph from Thursday night. For the next 48 hours, the sea conditions would be “very rough to high”, the IMD added.

At least 80 fishermen and 50 boats have gone missing after Cyclone Ockhi lashed the coastal areas of Tamil Nadu and Kerala with torrential rainfall and gusty winds.

On Thursday, a man in an autorickshaw died in Kollam after a tree fell on the three-wheeler, two others were electrocuted in Trivandrum and a woman died after a tree fell on her house in Vizhinjam due to the cyclone.

The deadly storm has killed seven people in neighbouring Sri Lanka and affected the lives of nearly 20,000 people.


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