Cyclone Ockhi updates: Death toll in Tamil Nadu, Kerala mounts to 12; Central Water Commission issues advisory

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Cyclone Ockhi updates: Death toll in Tamil Nadu, Kerala mounts to 12; Central Water Commission issues advisory
  • 17:28 (IST)

    Meanwhile, 23 vessels registered at Tamil Nadu took shelter at Miryabandar in Maharashtra to avoid the cyclone

  • 17:17 (IST)

    Nirmala Sitharaman heads to Koodankulam

  • 17:07 (IST)

    25 people rescued from Lakshadweep and 13 people picked off Kerala coast

  • 17:01 (IST)

    Cyclone Ockhi to move towards Gujarat, says Skymetweather

  • 16:49 (IST)

    Minister Thoomeani says 100% electricity will be provided in Kanyakumari district within a day or two

  • 16:32 (IST)

    Defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman on her way to visit cyclone-hit Kanyakumari

  • 16:22 (IST)

    5,759 boats are safe, 205 boats are in other states and 97 fishermen we are searching for, says O Panneerselvam

  • 16:16 (IST)

    19 fishermen rescued by Indian Coast Guard brought to Chellanam harbour

  • 16:04 (IST)

    Deputy chief minister O Panneerselvam says relief will be given after seeing the Collector's report

  • 15:52 (IST)

    DMDK leader Vijaykanth slams the Tamil Nadu government, calls for action on the wars to fix the storm impacts 

  • 15:43 (IST)

    71 Tamil Nadu fishermen, 248 Kerala fishermen and 38 fishermen from Lakshadweep rescued

    71 Tamil Nadu fishermen, 248 Kerala fishermen and 38 fishermen from Lakshadweep have been rescued, defence ministry said 

  • 15:39 (IST)

    Tamil Nadu BJP leader asks state government to take account of missing fishermen in Kanyakumari 

  • 15:29 (IST)

    28 boats with 321 rescued fishermen reach Ratnagiri in wake of cyclone Ockhi 

  • 15:26 (IST)

    Seventeen Kerala fishermen rescued after spending five days at stormy sea

    Seventeen fishermen were on Sunday 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 Cyclone Ockhi.

    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 for rescue efforts.

    -PTI

  • 15:13 (IST)

    DMK Youth Federation chief Dhammani Ramadas provides relief material the affected in Kanyakumari

  • 15:06 (IST)

    Train services between Coonoor and Mettupalayam cancelled due to rains induced by Cyclone Ockhi

    The services of Nilgiris Mountain Rail were cancelled for the third day on Sunday, following landslips on the track near Hillgrove station due to incessant rains for the last five days.

    The NMR service was cancelled between Mettupalayam and Coonoor for the last two days with landslips and trees falling on tracks at various places.

    -PTI

  • 15:00 (IST)

    Updated fact sheet of vessels deployed, people rescued; 357 fishermen saved till 10 am on Sunday

    Tamil Nadu: 71

    Kerala: 248

    Lakshadweep: 38

  • 14:37 (IST)

    Cyclone Ockhi will not be termed as a national disaster: KJ Alphons

    Cyclone Ockhi, which has caused widespread damage in Kerala's Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam districts, will not be termed a national disaster, Minister of State for Tourism KJ Alphons said on Sunday.

    On Saturday, the Kerala government decided to approach the Centre for declaring Ockhi a national disaster.

    "There is no provision to declare this as a national calamity. The Centre will provide funds. If needed, more funds will be allocated," Alphons said in Thiruvananthapuram.

    Alphons held a meeting with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and other cabinet colleagues earlier in the day to discuss the rescue and rehabilitation operations.

    -IANS

  • 14:25 (IST)

    Houses damaged as waves hit coastal areas of Ullal in Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka

    Three houses were damaged while the compound wall of a private resort collapsed as surging waves lashed the coast of Ullal near Mangaluru in the last two days.

    Seen as an after-effect of cyclone Ockhi, 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.

    The houses belonging to Philomena Fernandes and Everest Alphonse were consumed by the waves which advanced into the shore.

    The compound wall of a private resort was washed away by the waves and a party arranged at the resort had to be cancelled.

    -PTI

  • 14:02 (IST)

    Five fishermen rescued from fishing vessel 'Joyal' off Beypore coast 

  • 13:57 (IST)

    O Panneerselvam visits Kanyakumari district to assess impact of heavy rains

  • 13:48 (IST)

    Five fishermen rescued from Alappuzha

  • 13:43 (IST)

    Kerala to not receive heavy rains as Cyclone Ockhi has moved away: Skymet meteorologist Mahesh Palawat

  • 13:38 (IST)

    260 Tamil Nadu fishermen safe in Maharashtra

    According to the Tamil Nadu State Disaster Management Authority, 23 boats from the state with 260 crew members are safe at Myria Bandar, Ratnagiri in Maharashtra. 

  • 13:36 (IST)

    Nirmala Sitharaman to reach Kanyakumari at 4.50 pm to visit rain-affected areas 

  • 13:22 (IST)

    WATCH: Thousands of crops damaged in Tamil Nadu due to Cyclone Ockhi

  • 13:14 (IST)

    As of Sunday morning, 89 boats with 1,154 fishermen taken shelter in various ports: Nirmala Sitharaman

  • 13:12 (IST)

    Fishermen advised not  to venture into deep sea in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh till 25 December

    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. 

  • 13:06 (IST)

    Central agencies warned Kerala of the cyclone in time: Union minister KJ Alphons

  • 13:04 (IST)

    Fisherfolk workers block road in Valiyathura, Kerala

  • 12:55 (IST)

    Chennai, Puducherry likely to receive heavy rainfall in next 24 hours, according to Chennai Meteorological Center

  • 12:50 (IST)

    Position of Cyclone Ockhi at the moment

  • 12:45 (IST)

    Death toll rises to 16 due to Cyclone Ockhi

  • 12:44 (IST)

    TTV Dhinakaran announces he will go to Kanyakumari to meet people affected by storm

  • 12:40 (IST)

    2,124 fishermen safe, search on 97 missing, says Tamil Nadu minister Jayakumar

    According to Thanthi TV, state minister Jayakumar said the task of recovering fishermen is still going on. "2,124 fishermen are safe in Lakshadweep, Maharashtra, Kerala and Karnataka. We are still looking for 97 fishermen," he said. 

  • 12:35 (IST)

    MP Richard Hay visits Indian Coast Guard headquarters in Vizhinjam, Kerala

  • 12:34 (IST)

    More than 1,000 fishermen from Kollangadu area in Kanyakumari accuse Tamil Nadu govt of fraudulent removal of missing fishermen

  • 12:11 (IST)

    Three fishermen rescued off Kollam coast, first aid administered

  • 12:06 (IST)

    Four fishermen rescued to safety off Thiruvananthapuram coast

    According to the Indian Air Force, four fishermen were rescued off the Kerala capital's coast by IAF's ALH aircraft. This was part of the second search and rescue mission of the day. 

  • 11:59 (IST)

    Relief material being unloaded at Minicoy in Lakshadweep

  • 11:56 (IST)

    Nirmala Sitharaman to visit Thiruvananthapuram, Kanyakumari today

  • 11:33 (IST)

    NDMA issues alert for fishermen

  • 11:29 (IST)

    Kerala minister engaged in rescue and rehabilitation operations, but locals aren't satisfied

    State tourism minister K Surendran and fisheries minister J Mercykutty Amma have been engaged in rescue and rehabilitation operations since 30 November and coordinating with the navy, air force and coast guard officials.

    However, anger was mounting in coastal villages as they were unhappy with the authorities failing to take precautions before the cyclone hit the state.


    "The authorities have failed miserably and the relief camps are also poorly managed with even the basic facilities not available. We have been demanding opening of a control room in our area but nothing has happened," said a Poonthura resident.

    The fishermen have blocked traffic on Sunday in agitation.

    With inputs from IANS

  • 11:25 (IST)

    Kerala fishermen launch their own rescue operations, say 'authorities failed miserably'

    The fishermen community on Sunday decided to launch their own rescue operations as 55 boats ventured into the sea to search for the 115 missing fishermen.

    Rescue teams decided to step up their operations after a body in a highly decomposed state was recovered near the Vizhinjam coast.

    The boats, 40 from Poonthura and 15 from Vizhinjam, left the shores with food and water.

    Read the full story here

  • 11:10 (IST)

    In Kerala, squally wind speeds of up to 65 km per hour expected

    The IMD added:

    Squally wind speed reaching 45-55 kmph gusting to 65 kmph very likely along and off Kerala coast during next 24 hours and along & off Karnataka coast during next 48 hours.

  • 11:09 (IST)

    Strong winds reaching speeds up to 120 km per hour likely in the next 24 hours
     
    The IMD, in its official statement, said the following: 
     
    Gale winds speed reaching 100-110 kmph, gusting to 120 kmph, very likely over and around north Lakshadweep Islands during the next 24 hours and gradual decrease thereafter. Gale winds speed reaching 70-80 kmph gusting to 90 kmph very likely south Lakshadweep Islands during next 12 hours and gradual decrease thereafter.  
     
     

  • 10:58 (IST)

    Vessel with 19 fishermen head for the shore for safe disembarkation 

  • 10:54 (IST)

    Heavy rains expected in Lakshadweep during next 12 hours

Four people were killed on Thursday as heavy rains and strong winds lashed southern part of the state after cyclonic storm Ockhi hit the Kerala coast, officials said.

The worst-affected districts were Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam where several trees were uprooted.


At Vizhinjam, a woman was crushed under a tree, while in Kollam, an auto driver died after a tree fell on his auto.

In the suburban town at Kattakada near Thiruvananthapuram, a couple was electrocuted when they came in contact with a live wire that snapped and fell on the road after a tree hit an electric pole.

A car damaged as uprooted trees fall over it due to heavy rain and strong winds, in Thiruvananthapuram on Thursday. PTI

A car damaged as uprooted trees fall over it due to heavy rain and strong winds, in Thiruvananthapuram on Thursday. PTI

The state government declared a holiday for educational institutions for the day.

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan held an emergency meeting of top officials to take stock of the situation and has asked police and revenue officials to be on high alert.

"We have asked for help from the Navy and the Coast Guard as a batch of fishermen from here has not returned," Vijayan told the media after the meeting. The Navy has deployed ships for search and rescue operations.

The meteorological office said that heavy rains and winds in the southern districts of Kerala and Tamil Nadu were due to a depression formed over southwest Bay of Bengal near the Sri Lanka coast and it had moved westwards and intensified into a deep depression in the early hours of Thursday.


The Met has forecast heavy rains for Friday in southern Tamil Nadu and Lakshadweep and also parts of Nicobar Islands.

The report said gale wind with speeds reaching 65-75 kmph and gusting to 85 kmph are likely along and off south Kerala over the next 48 hours and off south Tamil Nadu.

Squally winds with speed reaching 55 to 65 kmph, and gusting to 75 kmph, are also very likely along and around Lakshadweep Islands.

The Met office advised fishermen not to venture into the sea along and off south Tamil Nadu and south Kerala coasts and Lakshadweep Islands.

In a related development, the two-day visit of Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi, who was to address a party meeting on the seashore near the airport here on Friday, has been postponed on account of the heavy rains.


Published Date: Dec 01, 2017 10:13 pm | Updated Date: Dec 03, 2017 05:28 pm