Seven fishermen rescued from mid-sea after boats capsize in Malappuram

Fishing boat accident
Fisherman Nazar told Manorama news that the boat had developed a crack and the sea was rough.

Malappuram: Seven of the 10 fishermen, who went missing in rough seas off Malappuram district, were rescued in a joint operation by the coastal police, the Coast Guard and local fishermen.

The search is continuing to find the remaining three.

Six fishermen in one boat which went missing near Nattika in Thrissur district were rescued, and another person in a fibre boat, which capsized, was also rescued.

Coast Guard ship Vikram, along with a small vessel, is searching for the three along the coast north of Ponnani, a defence spokesman said.

The Coast Guard ship Aryaman, two Dornier aircraft and a Chetak helicopter have been deployed south of Kochi, the spokesman said.

A boat named Ali's from Ponnani met with the accident after 10pm. There were five Ponnani natives and one Odisha native on board. The engine was damaged after water seeped into the boat through a crack, and the boat was left drifting in the sea.

Fishing boat accident
A fibre boat, that left for fishing from Chaliyam in Kozhikode, split into two due to the rough seas and washed ashore at the Kozhikode beach on Sunday night

The crew were in contact with the main land till midnight. Fisherman Nazar told Manorama News that the boat had developed a crack and the sea was rough.

Another boat Noorulhuda, which left Ponnani on Saturday night with four people, capsized near Nayarthodu.  

The third boat, Ponnoos, which left Tanur on Saturday morning, had five persons on board.  

Meanwhile, a fibre fishing boat with six fishermen on board, which left from Chaliyam in Kozhikode, split into two and washed ashore at the Kozhikode beach on Sunday night.

On Sunday, weathermen said Kerala may experience heavy rain and wind due to the low pressure formed in the Arabian sea.

In view of this prediction, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan had appealed to fishermen not to venture out to sea for 48 hours beginning on Sunday.

Despite the warning, the fishermen set out to sea.

The warning for fishermen not to venture into the sea still stands due to the rain alert and thelow pressure that has formed in the Arabian sea.

On Monday, the India Meteorological Centre said the southwest monsoon was vigorous over Kerala.

According to the weathermen, heavy rainfall was expected also in the coming days at most places in the southern state.

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