Amaravati:Two fishermen from Srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh lost their lives in the cyclonic storm Gulab in Bay of Bengal on Sunday evening while another still remained missing.
Three more fishermen reached the shore safely and called state Fisheries Minister S Appala Raju over the phone from Akkupalli village and told him they were safe.
Meanwhile, IMD has informed that the cyclone started making landfall and would cross the coast about 25 km north of Kalingapatnam as a cyclonic storm in the next three hours.
Six fishermen from Palasa, who were returning to their native village by the sea in a new boat they purchased in Odisha two days ago, were caught in the storm.
One of the six called his village over the phone and informed him that their boat lost balance and five of his fellow fishermen were lost in the sea. Subsequently, his mobile phone too went silent, indicating that he too might have gone missing.
However, three of them swam to safety while two others perished.
The one who made the first phone call still remained untraced and his fellow fishermen fear he made still have been trapped in the ill-fated boat.
The Fisheries Minister contacted the Navy authorities to carry out a rescue operation.