Cyclone Mekunu: Indian Navy rescues 38 stranded Indians from Yemen
With Cyclone Mekunu wreaking havoc in Yemen, the Indian Navy took the responsibility torescue the stranded Indians in the region. 38 Indians, who were stranded have been picked up onboard INS Sunanya and evacuated by the Indian Navy.
The Navy yesterday had diverted its ship INS Sunayna from the Gulf of Aden to Socotra as part of the operation 'NISTAR' to rescue the Indians, Navy spokesperson Captain D K Sharma said.
#WATCH: 38 Indians, who were stranded on Yemen's Socotra island after cyclone Mekenu, on board Indian Naval Ship Sunayna after being evacuated by Indian Navy. (Video Source: Indian Navy) pic.twitter.com/j8b2St3qE6
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He said the stranded Indians were rescued off the coast of Socotra early this morning and are now onboard INS Sunayna, adding all of them were safe. The ship is bringing the Indians back home.
"The operation, code-named 'NISTAR', was carried out on the morning of June 3 off the coast of Socotra. The evacuated Indians were embarked on board and immediately provided with medical care, food, water and telephone facilities to call and reassure their families at home," Sharma said.
He said the ship is proceeding towards Porbandar in Gujarat. Cyclonic strom Mekenu had hit Socotra on May 24 leaving a trail of devastation.
"Three Indian dhows (vessel) at Socotra suffered damages/sank alongside in the harbour and another Dhow, MSV Safina Al Khijar with 12 Indians onboard is reported to be missing," said the Navy spokesperson.
INS Sunayna was deployed for the humanitarian and disaster relief operation after the Navy received a distress call from the Directorate General of Shipping and the Indian Sailing Vessels Association.
The cyclone Mekunu badly hit various parts of Oman and Socotra island.