New Delhi: The Indian Navy on Wednesday said it has completed Operation Samudra Setu, which began on May 5, by bringing nearly 4,000 Indians back home from three countries amid the coronavirus pandemic.
"Indian Naval Ships Jalashwa (Landing Platform Dock), and Airavat, Shardul and Magar (Landing Ship Tanks) participated in this operation which lasted over 55 days and involved traversing more than 23,000 kilometres by sea," the Navy said in a statement.
While five repatriation trips were done by ships to Male in the Maldives, two were done to Bandar Abbas in Iran and one was done to Colombo in Sri Lanka under this operation.
"The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on ships and seafarers due to the compact environment and forced ventilation systems onboard ships," the statement noted.
The greatest challenge for the Indian Navy was to avoid any incident of the outbreak of the infection on board the ships during the evacuation operation, it noted.