Mangaluru, Dec 4: In the wake of the onslaught of Cyclone Ockhi along the Arabian Sea coast, the Coast Guard District Headquarters, Karnataka, was actively involved in rendering support to fishermen stranded and in distress.
Indian Coast Guard Ship (ICGS) Amartya rescued Kerala-registered fishing boat Thathwamasi with 22 crew belonging to Beypore, one of the oldest ports of the country, in Kozhikode district on Sunday.
A release here said that the boat was in distress due to gearbox failure and was drifting towards rocks due to rough sea conditions. Amartya’s team boarded the boat, rectified the defect in two hours and escorted it to Beypore, said the release.
On the other hand, ICGS Shoor rescued four fishermen stranded at Suheli Par Island, Lakshadweep, on Sunday. They belong to fishing boat St. Antony, which was grounded on Saturday. They were surviving on rice and water. The fishermen were provided with clothes, food and medical aid by the ship.
The release said that many fishing vessels have taken refuge at Karwar Bay due to Ockhi and rough sea.
As many as 32 boats from Tamil Nadu with 346 fishermen; 14 boats from Kerala with 103 fishermen, 27 boats from Goa with 565 fishermen; 21 boats from Mangaluru with 114 fishermen and 35 boats from Malpe with 119 fishermen have taken shelter at Karwar.

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