Cyclone Ockhi LIVE updates: Indian Navy rescues 16, sights 40 people stranded in Arabian Sea

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Cyclone Ockhi LIVE updates: Indian Navy rescues 16, sights 40 people stranded in Arabian Sea
  • 16:10 (IST)

    Navy updates on search operation efforts

  • 16:05 (IST)

    Navy saves 16 people in rescue operation, 40 expected to be stranded at sea

  • 16:02 (IST)

    Rains batter Kanyakumari, other Tamil Nadu districts

    Heavy rains battered southern districts of Tamil Nadu and state capital Chennai on Thursday night and early Friday morning, forcing the authorities to order the closure of schools and colleges.

    Life in Kanyakumari was thrown out of gear due to heavy rain and strong winds. Over 1,000 affected people have been put up in camps, as per reports.

    Nine persons have died in Tamil Nadu due to rains following the Ockhi cyclone in the last couple of days. Chief Minister E Palaniswami has declared ex-gratia to the bereaved families.

    IANS

  • 15:17 (IST)

    Maldives-based telecom company Dhiraagu drops call rates to India, Sri Lanka

  • 15:11 (IST)

  • 15:11 (IST)

    Singer Shreya Ghoshal tweets for safety as weather officials expect storm to intensify

  • 14:19 (IST)

    NDRF teams working with local administrations, monitoring situation in Lakshadweep: Union minister Kiren Rijiju

  • 14:16 (IST)

    Cyclone Ockhi brings rain to Karnataka

    Light to moderate rains were received in Bengaluru and across Karnataka on Friday due to cyclone Ockhi which has induced heavy rains in neighbouring Kerala and Tamil Nadu states, the weather office said.

    "There was a depression in the Bay of Bengal on Wednesday that had intensified into a cyclonic storm (Ockhi). The skies over Bengaluru and across Karnataka will remain cloudy and might receive light rains due to the depression," said India Meteorological Department (IMD) Bengaluru Director Sundar M Metri.

    Light rainfall measuring up to 10 mm was recorded in several parts of the city, according to IMD.

    Coastal and interior districts of the southern state are likely to receive light rainfall over the next 48 hours.

    -IANS

  • 14:14 (IST)

    MoS and MP Pon Radhakrishnan from Kanyakumari meets Union minister Kiren Rijiju to seek Centre's assistance

  • 14:10 (IST)

    Banana plants destroyed due to heavy rainfall in Tuticorin

  • 14:07 (IST)

    76% of India's coastline is prone to cyclones, tsunamis

  • 14:05 (IST)

    Five people dead, 22 fishermen missing due to heavy rains in Kanyakumari district 

  • 14:00 (IST)

    Gale winds from 110-120 kmph to 130 kmph highly likely around Lakshadweep in next 24 hours

  • 13:53 (IST)

    Kerala govt has initiated all possible steps to rescue stranded fishermen: Pinarayi Vijayan

    Talking to reporters in Thiruvananthapuram after a meeting that reviewed the situation, Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan said though the exact number of stranded fishermen was yet to be known, the government initiative was to bring all of them to the shore without any delay.

    Vijayan said 70 fishermen in sea had already got in touch with rescue teams. But, the teams could not reach them due to inclement weather, he said.

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  • 13:47 (IST)

    'Red warning' for Lakshadweep; storm to intensify further

  • 13:43 (IST)

    Power cut across Tamil Nadu, Kerala; tourists asked to stay away from beaches

    Images broadcast from the southern states showed the scale of the destruction as the cyclone reached the shore, with electricity poles toppled and trees torn asunder.

    Tourists in Kochi, a coastal city in the southern Kerala state, have been told to stay away from popular beaches where huge waves are pounding the shore.

    Power was cut for millions in Kerala and neighbouring Tamil Nadu state as the storm made its way from Sri Lanka, with India's meteorological department warning of worse to come. 

    "The system is very likely to intensify further during next 24 hours," the department said in its update.

    -AFP

  • 13:36 (IST)

    16 dead, 100 missing as cyclone Ockhi hits India, Sri Lanka

    The powerful cyclone Ockhi has killed at least 16 people across India and Sri Lanka, uprooting trees and cutting power for millions amid warnings on Friday that the storm would intensify.

    Disaster officials said nine people were killed in India and seven in neighbouring Sri Lanka, most crushed by trees ripped up by destructive winds raging at 130 kilometres (80 miles) per hour.

    -AFP

  • 13:30 (IST)

    Former cricketer Anil Kumble urges people in Kerala, Tamil Nadu to stay safe

  • 13:24 (IST)

    Congress expresses condolences to those affected by cyclone Ockhi

  • 13:22 (IST)

    IAF crew who piloted the advanced light helicopter (ALH) in rescuing fishermen

  • 13:13 (IST)

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  • 13:08 (IST)

    200 fishing boats yet to return to Kochi coast: All Kerala Fishing Boat Operators Association

    Joseph Xavier, general secretary of All Kerala Fishing Boat Operators Association said that nearly 200 fishing boats which left Kochi coast in the last few days are yet to return to safety, reported The New Indian Express

    “Usually, we used to receive advance warnings on the weather. But this time, there was no such notification. This is a matter of concern, given there were reports about the arrival of the cyclone at least two days ago,” Xavier said.

    "Since most of the boats are co-owned by people belonging to Tamil Nadu and most of the workers are also from that state, it is also possible that the fishermen might have taken the boats to Colachel, Muttom and Thengapattanam," added Xavier.

  • 13:04 (IST)

    WATCH: High tide in Lakshadweep

  • 13:01 (IST)

    K Palaniswamy announces Rs 5 lakh ex gratia 

    According to The New Indian ExpressTamil Nadu chief minister K Palaniswamy announced Rs 5 lakh as compensation for the families of those deceased in Kanyakumari district due to heavy rains caused by cyclone Ockhi.

  • 12:59 (IST)

    Visuals of three fishermen rescued off Vizhinjam in Kerala

  • 12:52 (IST)

    59 stranded people rescued by Indian Navy in Kerala

  • 12:51 (IST)

    Pinarayi Vijayan says cyclone alert from Hyderabad was not sent to govt on time

    Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan said there were serious lapses from the side of the state disaster management agency. The alert from Hyderabad was not sent to the Government on time. 

  • 12:39 (IST)

    WATCH: Water logging in Sthanumalayan Temple in Kanyakumari's Suchindram

  • 12:26 (IST)

    This seems to be going to Gujarat, says Twitterati

  • 12:23 (IST)

    Expect light rain in Saurashtra: Skymet

    Rainfall will be intermittent in Tamil Nadu but heavy to very heavy showers is expected in Lakshadweep. Skymet predicted that there will be light rains in Saurashtra and Kutch region of Gujarat as well. 

  • 12:14 (IST)

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    Navy launches large-scale rescue op for missing firshermen

    Boeing P8I Aircraft deployed at first light from INS Rajali this morning sights 7 survivors hanging on to a capsized boat — 25 miles West of Trivandrum, the Navy told the media. "Advanced Light Helicopter has dropped a life raft for 8 survivors at sea 20nm off Trivandrum and is picking up two critically injured survivors from MV Energy Orpheus. Naval Sea king helicopter being launched shortly to recover 8 survivors & additional search," the Indian Navy said.

  • 12:02 (IST)

    Water logging after heavy rain in Thiruvananthapuram, reports ANI

  • 11:58 (IST)

    Ockhi may lead to cloudy weather with light rain along Maharashtra coast, Mumbai

    Cyclone Ockhi can lead to cloudy weather coupled with light rain for some parts along Maharashtra coast and Mumbai next week, reports have said. Indian Met Department issued warning to all ports. 

  • 11:53 (IST)

    Dos and Donts for Cyclone Ockhi

  • 11:21 (IST)

    Insat Satellite image of cloud cover over south India

    Image Courtesy: SkymetWeather.com

  • 11:16 (IST)

    24 people stranded at sea sighted by Navy, rescue operations on

  • 11:10 (IST)

    WATCH: Cyclone Ockhi intensifies into 'severe storm' 

  • 11:02 (IST)

    Eight fishermen floating at sea rescued by Indian Navy off Thiruvananthapuram coast

  • 10:58 (IST)

    Rajnath Singh speaks to NDRF, monitoring situation closely

    Union home minister Rajnath Singh spoke to DG NDRF and reviewed the areas affected by Cyclone Ockhi. According to ANI, NDRF teams have been moved to the affected areas with several more on standby in case of further emergencies. 

  • 10:54 (IST)

    Navy drops life raft for eight survivors off Thiruvananthapuram coast

    The Indian Navy's helicopter dropped a life raft for eight survivors at sea found 20 nautical miles off the Thiruvananthapuram coast. The Navy is also picking up two critically injured survivors while another helicopter will be deployed shortly to rescue eight other survivors. 

  • 10:47 (IST)

    Families of missing fishermen mourn in Kerala

    On Friday, relatives of the missing fishermen in Thiruvananthapuram lamented that they did not receive any cyclonic warnings from the administration. 

  • 10:42 (IST)

    Three fishermen rescued off Kerala coast, efforts on to rescue five more off Quilon coast

    According to the Indian Coast Guard, three fishermen were rescued off Vizhinjam coast in Kerala on Friday morning. Rescue operations are going on to save five more fishermen sighted near Quilon coast in the state. 

  • 10:33 (IST)

    WATCH: Waterlogging in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala due to heavy rains

  • 10:30 (IST)

    Indian coast guard launches large scale rescue operation for cyclone Ockhi

  • 10:16 (IST)

    Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan directs district collectors to coordinate govt rescue operations

    Responding to the heavy rains lashing the state, Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Thursday instructed district collectors to be on alert and coordinate workings of government agencies involved in the rescue operations. 

    District collectors of Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Alappuzha, Idukki and Ernakulam also informed Vijayan about the losses due to rains. The chief minister has asked them to shift people away from disaster prone areas. 

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 04:25 pm | Updated Date: Dec 01, 2017 04:25 pm