698 evacuees from Maldives reach Kochi

698 evacuees from Maldives reach Kochi

121 more from Lakshadweep arrive at Mattanchery

AgenciesUpdated: Monday, May 11, 2020, 12:08 AM IST
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Indian nationals disembark from INS Jalashwa at the Kochi harbour as they were brought back from Male, Maldives, on Sunday. | ANI

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INS Jalashwa,carrying 698 repatriated Indian citizens from the Maldives, arrived at Cochin Port on Sunday morning, completing the Indian Navy’s first massive evacuation exercise from foreign soil during the Covid-19 lockdown. “The first group of 698 persons evacuated from the Maldives arrived at Cochin Port today (Sunday) at 9:30 aAM by 'INS Jalashwa' of the Indian Navy", a Port Trust statement said.

Also, 121 more people from Lakshadweep arrived at Mattanchery, near Kochi, on MV Arabian Sea — a passenger/cargo ship sailing under the Indian Flag.

The group from maldives comprises 595 males and 103 females — 14 are children below 10 years and 19 pregnant women. Though most passengers are from Kerala and Tamil Nadu, there were repatriates of 18 other states and UTs also in the ship, which began its journey from Male to Kochi on Friday night.

The ship has berthed at BTP Jetty and the disembarkation procedures are being carried out at Samudrika Cruise Terminal, the statement said. IGP Vijay Sakhare said all arrangements are in place to facilitate the safe stay of those repatriated, comprising 440 Keralites and people from other parts of the country.

Four passengers are from Lakshwadeep. The other passengers are from Tamil Nadu (187), Telangana RPT Telangana (9), Andhra (8), Karnataka (8), Haryana, Himachal, Maharashtra and Rajasthan (3 each) and Goa (1) and Assam(1).

There are seven passengers each from Uttarakhand and West Bengal, Delhi (4), Puducherry (3), while there are two passengers each from Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Jharkhand, the sources said.

Passengers showing Covid symptoms are being disembarked first, followed by others in small groups, district-wise, a Port Trust official said. Thermal screening of passengers on arrival is being carried out by the Port Health Organisation. Customs and Immigration procedures are carried out inside the Terminal, where arrangements have been made for distribution of SIM cards by BSNL and installation of ArogyaSetu in mobile phones of passengers.

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