11 Odisha fishermen stranded in rough sea rescued

Bureau,Odishabarta

Berhampur: At least 11 fishermen from Odisha, who were stranded for around eight hours in the rough sea due to the raging severe cyclone ‘Asani’, were rescued on Monday with the help of Indian Coast Guard, an official said.

The fishermen had on May 7 gone to Andhra Pradesh’s Visakhapatnam to buy a fishing boat, and while returning from there, they were stuck in the sea around 4-5 km off the coast near Sonaput in Ganjam district after their newly-bought vessel developed some technical glitches. The fishermen, who were identified as residents of Markandi village under Rangeilunda block of the district, were stranded in the sea since 9 am of Monday before they were rescued, State Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) Pradeep Kumar Jena said.
“They were trapped in the rough Bay of Bengal from 9 am and were not able to sail due to high tide under the impact of cyclone ‘Asani’. The Ganjam district administration swung into action as soon as it got the information about the technical glitches in the fishing boat and subsequently, the SRC office coordinated with the Coast Guard DIG at Paradip to launch the rescue operation. A chopper was deployed,” he told reporters here. Jena also released videos of the rescue operation.

Ganjam District Collector Vijay Aaruta Kulange, who monitored the rescue operation, said, “The Indian Coast Guard team first made an attempt to rescue the trapped fishermen by using a vessel, but failed. They deployed a chopper to rescue them.” Ananat, one of the 11 rescued fishermen, said that they had gone to Visakhapatnam before the district administration issued a warning of the cyclonic storm.

Another rescued fisherman B Jogeshu said, “We were supposed to reach Odisha coast at around 1 pm but the boat developed a technical snag and we could not move because of high tide.”