Live updates on Cyclone Ockhi: 218 fishermen rescued off Kerala coast

Zee Media Bureau Dec 01, 2017, 23:15 PM IST,

Cyclone Ockhi has hit southern districts of Kerala and Tamil Nadu - wrecking havoc in its path and leaving many in need of assistance.

Latest Updates

  • Orders have been issued to evacuate people from low lying areas of various islands including Kalpeni, Minicoy, Kavratti, Agatti, Androth, Kadamath and Amini in the Union Territory of Lakshadweep.

  • 218 fishermen have been brought to safety so far, according to local officials.

  • Close to 165 families have been relocated in Kerala. (Full report here)

  • The death toll in Kerala and Tamil Nadu has reached 12. TN Chief Minister  K Palaniswami has announced a solatium of Rs 4 lakh to the kin of each of the victims.

  • Medical assistance is being provided to fishermen rescued from sea.

     

     

  • The Indian Navy and the Coast Guard has rescued scores of fishermen stranded in sea in a massive search operation after Cyclone Ockhi struck the Kerala coast. (Full report here)

  • An IMD bulletin said Ockhi over Southeast Arabian Sea continued to move west-northwestwards with a speed of 13 kmph. It lies over Lakshadweep area and adjoining southeast Arabian Sea about 90km northeast of Minicoy and 270km south-southeast of Amini Divi.

  • A low pressure system over the South Andaman Sea is expected to turn into a depression in the next 48 hours, which may bring more rainfall to Tamil Nadu.

  • IANS reports that over 1,000 affected people in Kanyakumari have been put up in camps.

  • At least nine people have reportedly been killed in Tamil Nadu. Rescue and relief operations are in full swing.

  • Heavy rains continue to batter southern districts of Kerala and some parts of Tamil Nadu.

Cyclone Ockhi has hit southern districts of Kerala and Tamil Nadu - wrecking havoc in its path and leaving many in need of assistance.

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