Navy evacuates 38 stranded Indians from Yemen (Lead, correcting navy ship's name)

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Sunday evacuated 38 stranded Indians from island in where they got stuck after a cyclone hit the area 10 days ago, forcing to launch an operation to rescue them. All are reported to be safe.

"INS Sunayna pressed into action to evacuate the 38 Indian nationals from The evacuated Indians were ... immediately provided with medical care, food, water and to call and reassure their families. All have been reported to be safe. Post evacuation, the ship would be proceeding towards Porbandar," he said.

Severe cyclonic storm Mekenu crossed the Yemeni on May 24, leaving 38 Indians stranded on the island with limited and water.

The Navy deployed INS Sunayna in for the humanitarian and disaster relief operation just after it received a distress call from the of Shipping and the

"We got information that three Indian Dhows -- a lateen rigged ship with one or two masts -- at Socotra suffered damages and sank alongside in the harbour after the cyclone hit the area," said the

"As we got the inputs about another Dhow, MSV Safina Al Khijar, with 12 Indians on board missing, the undertook two aerial sorties on May 27 and 28 to search for the missing Indians," he added.

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, June 03 2018. 17:50 IST