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15 fishermen from Kozhikode missing as Cyclone Tauktae intensifies

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Thiruvananthapuram: At least 15 fishermen who ventured into the sea on May 5 from Beypore port in Kozhikode district of Kerala are reportedly missing, as per an IANS report. All of them are natives of Tamil Nadu.

The boat "Ajmeer Sha" which sailed from the shores of Beypore on May 5 is missing and there is no information about any of the fishermen who were in the boat. Meanwhile, another boat which went to the sea at the same time from Beypore has reached the Goan coast following some mechanical failure in its engine.

This boat "Milad-3" also has 15 men from Tamil Nadu and all of them are 7 nautical miles from Goa. The fishermen organisations have appealed to the Coast Guard and Navy to immediately start rescue operations.

Keeleri Preman, state general secretary of fishing boat owners association while speaking to IANS said, "We have appealed to the Coast Guard, Indian Navy and state government to trace and bring back the missing fishermen. There is no information about the fishermen or of the boat, "Ajmeer Shah" which went fishing from Beypore port."

Cyclone Tuaktae, according to IMD officials, has moved from the Kerala coast and is likely to touch base in Gujarat. While there is a sigh of relief among the officials and people of the state, unabated rains are continuing with thunder and lightning in the state.

Two people are reported dead from the state owing to heavy rains but officials have not yet confirmed the names and other details of the deceased.

With Covid-19 at its peak and heavy rains lashing the state, officials are facing difficulties in rehabilitating people in rain-affected areas with the local police, people's representatives and other officials are trying their best.

The Thrissur district collector has already ordered the opening of spillway shutters of the Peringalkuthu dam. The people staying on the banks of Chalakudy River are being given warnings on the opening of shutters.

More than 150 people are being rehabilitated in various camps in Ernakulam district and the officials are taking care that the people who are in camps stay according to Covid protocols.

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