Cyclone Burevi: Coast Guard hovercraft rescues 3 stranded fishermen as storm nears Pamban-Kanyakumari coast

DNA Web Team | Updated: Dec 3, 2020, 08:38 PM IST

Cyclone Burevi is expected to cross the south Tamil Nadu coast between Pamban and Kanyakumari, during late Thursday night/early Friday morning.

Amid harsh weather conditions owing to Cyclone Burevi in the southern tip of the Indian peninsula, an Indian Coast Guard Hovercraft rescued three fishermen who were stranded on an island for over 2 days. 

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The over two-hour rescue operation was undertaken after the District Collector, Ramanathapuram had conveyed about a distress call on three fishermen stranded at Manalli Tivu island at 10am. The trio had ventured out to sea on Tuesday and stranded at an island as they were not able to start the boat’s engine. 

Despite the challenges posed by gusty winds, continuous rains and low visibility, the Hovercraft from Coast Guard’s Mandapam station persisted with the search in and around the island, located the boat and rescued the crew. 

The rescued persons were provided warm clothes, first aid, adequate fluids and refreshment, following which they were brought to Indian Coast Guard Station Mandapam and were subsequently handed over to fisheries department at noon today. 

In view of the rough weather and sea conditions, the Indian Coast Guard has been relaying weather messages warning ships and fishermen. 35 of their disaster relief teams are ready in the East and West Coast, besides surface assets in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Karnataka that are on standby for search & rescue, relief efforts.

According to the Indian meteorological department, as of 14:30 hrs Thursday, Cyclone Burevi lay close to Pamban with associated wind speed of 70-80kmph gusting to 90kmph. The cyclone is predicted to move across Pamban area over the next three Horus and would cross south Tamil Nadu coast between Pamban and Kanyakumari between the intervening night go Thursday and Friday or during the wee hours of Friday. 

Chennai witnesses strong weather changes due to the effect of Cyclonic storm Burevi. Cyclonic storm Burevi is expected to cross the south Tamil Nadu coast between Pamban and Kanniyakumari, during late Thursday night/early Friday morning, with a wind speed of 70-80 gusting to 90 kmph, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said. (Photo: IANS)

National Disaster Response Force Personnel (NDRFP) talks to people living near coastal areas ahead of the landfall of Cyclone Burevi, in Alapuzha district on Thursday. (ANI Photo)

An Indian Coast Guard Hovercraft rescued three fishermen who were stranded on an island for over 2 days. 

Despite the challenges posed by gusty winds, continuous rains and low visibility, the Hovercraft from Coast Guard’s Mandapam station persisted with the search in and around the island, located the boat and rescued the crew. 

Boats anchored on the beach in Chennai. (Photo: IANS)

National Disaster Response Force Personnel (NDRFP) talk to people living near coastal areas ahead of the landfall of Cyclone Burevi, in Alapuzha district on Thursday. (ANI Photo)

Ships deployed for SAR for relief efforts at Tamil Nadu Coastal regions ahead of the landfall of Cyclone Burevi, in Chennai on Thursday. (ANI Photo)