Rescued from Maldivian waters, Indian fishermen reach Vizag

DN Bureau

Indian Coast Guard (ICG) on Saturday brought the 10 Indian fishermen who were rescued from Maldivian waters to Visakhapatnam. Read further on Dynamite News:

Coast Guard brings 10 rescued Indian fishermen to Visakhapatnam
Coast Guard brings 10 rescued Indian fishermen to Visakhapatnam


Visakhapatnam: Indian Coast Guard (ICG) on Saturday brought the 10 Indian fishermen who were rescued from Maldivian waters to Visakhapatnam.

These fishermen had ventured into the sea from Thengapatnam, near Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu on April 16. Subsequently, their boat developed engine failure and they were adrift without any help for five days.

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The fishermen were rescued by MV Furious on April 26. Based on information received at Coast Guard Maritime Rescue Coordination Center (MRCC), ICGS Vigraha was dispatched to embark these rescued fishermen from the merchant vessel transiting off Campbell Bay in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Out of the ten fishermen, eight belong to Kerala (Vizhinjam) and two are from Tamil Nadu (Kanyakumari).

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A preliminary medical examination of all ten rescued fishermen was carried out onboard the Coast Guard ship and all were found to be in a healthy state. (ANI)










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