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INS Magar arrives in Kochi with 202 Indian nationals from Maldives

More than 200 Indian citizens stranded in Maldives due to the COVID-19 pandemic arrived in Kerala's Kochi by a Naval ship on Tuesday evening. In the first phase, INS Jalashwa had evacuated 698 Indian nationals stranded in Maldives on May 10.

INS Magar arrives at Kochi
INS Magar arrives at Kochi
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Published : May 13, 2020, 8:21 AM IST

Kochi (Kerala): In the second phase of the repatriation mission by the Indian navy, more than 200 Indian citizens stranded in Maldives due to the COVID-19 pandemic arrived here by a Naval ship on Tuesday evening, officials said.

"The second Indian Navy ship under 'Operation Samudra Setu' - INS Magar with 202 evacuees from the Maldives arrived at Cochin Port on Tuesday at 5:45 pm," a Cochin Port Trust statement said here.

There are 91 repatriates of Kerala, 83 of Tamil Nadu and 28 belonging to 15 other states and Union Territories, it said.

The vessel is berthed at BTP Jetty and the disembarkation procedures, including examination and clearance by PHO, Customs and Immigration, are being carried out inside the Terminal.

The Ernakulam District Administration, Police Department and other Government agencies are coordinating transportation, quarantine facilities and ambulances.

People belonging to Tamil Nadu will be moved in buses arranged by the Tamil Nadu Government, officials said.

One of the men, who hails from Tamil Nadu, has a fractured leg.

INS Magar was deployed for the second phase of repatriation of Indian citizens from the Maldives as part of Indian Navy's Operation Samudra Setu under the Union government's Vande Bharat Mission.

In the first phase, INS Jalashwa had evacuated 698 Indian nationals stranded in Maldives on May 10.

Meanwhile, a Defence official said INS Jalashwa will be evacuating approximately 700 nationals from the Maldives on May 15 during her second repatriation sortie.

(PTI Report)

Also Read: Mission Sagar: INS Kesari reaches Maldives, hands over 580 tonnes of food provisions

Kochi (Kerala): In the second phase of the repatriation mission by the Indian navy, more than 200 Indian citizens stranded in Maldives due to the COVID-19 pandemic arrived here by a Naval ship on Tuesday evening, officials said.

"The second Indian Navy ship under 'Operation Samudra Setu' - INS Magar with 202 evacuees from the Maldives arrived at Cochin Port on Tuesday at 5:45 pm," a Cochin Port Trust statement said here.

There are 91 repatriates of Kerala, 83 of Tamil Nadu and 28 belonging to 15 other states and Union Territories, it said.

The vessel is berthed at BTP Jetty and the disembarkation procedures, including examination and clearance by PHO, Customs and Immigration, are being carried out inside the Terminal.

The Ernakulam District Administration, Police Department and other Government agencies are coordinating transportation, quarantine facilities and ambulances.

People belonging to Tamil Nadu will be moved in buses arranged by the Tamil Nadu Government, officials said.

One of the men, who hails from Tamil Nadu, has a fractured leg.

INS Magar was deployed for the second phase of repatriation of Indian citizens from the Maldives as part of Indian Navy's Operation Samudra Setu under the Union government's Vande Bharat Mission.

In the first phase, INS Jalashwa had evacuated 698 Indian nationals stranded in Maldives on May 10.

Meanwhile, a Defence official said INS Jalashwa will be evacuating approximately 700 nationals from the Maldives on May 15 during her second repatriation sortie.

(PTI Report)

Also Read: Mission Sagar: INS Kesari reaches Maldives, hands over 580 tonnes of food provisions

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