Cyclone Ockhi: Narayanasamy visits 5 Pondy fishermen in

Press Trust of India  |  Puducherry 

Chief Minister V Narayanasamy today visited five fishermen, who were undergoing treatment at a hospital here after being rescued off coast following Ockhi cyclone.

The fishermen from Narambai coastal village near here were caught in the cyclone near the coast of recently.


Later, they were rescued with the help of the administration of and were admitted to Indira Gandhi hospital following complaints of gastro enteritis and damage to soft tissue.

Emerging from the hospital, the Chief Minister told reporters that as soon as his received information that fishermen from were caught in a perilous situation after the cyclone, he got in touch with the and sought their assistance to rescue the fishers.

The five were brought back safely to Kerala, from where they returned to on Friday last.

"They have shown improvement and were given close attention," Narayanasamy said.

He was accompanied by Minister for Fisheries Malladi Krishna Rao and Welfare Minister M Kandasamy during the visit.

Th Chief Minister further thanked the governments of and for responding to the call for help.

Two groups of fishermen from the Union Territory, who were stranded during the cyclone off the coast of Gujarat and Karnataka were also rescued by respective governments, he informed.

All 28 fishermen are now on their way back to in, he added.

Narayanasamy assured that the territorial would extend relief to the cyclone-hit fishermen and a decision on the quantum of relief would be taken at a meeting of the Committee for Disaster Relief Fund scheduled to meet tomorrow.

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First Published: Tue, December 12 2017. 16:30 IST