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Indian Coast Guard rescues 32 Bangladeshi fishermen after their boats sank in turbulent sea 

The Indian Coast Guard rescued 32 Bangladeshi fishermen after their boats capsized in the sea at the India-Bangladesh International Maritime Boundary Line due to turbulent weather and handed them over safely to Bangladesh Coast Guard Ship ‘Tajuddin (PL-72)’ today, according to a Defence Ministry statement.

The Bangladeshi fishermen’s boats had capsized during cyclonic weather which travelled along the coast of Bangladesh and West Bengal between 19-20 Aug.

Most of these fishermen were found desperately clinging on to their nets and floats, in a turbulent sea and struggling to survive for almost 24 hours after their boats had capsized, when they were sighted by Indian Coast Guard ships and aircraft on 20 August.

Out of 32 Bangladeshi fishermen, 27 were rescued by the Indian Coast Guard in deep waters and the remaining 5 were rescued by Indian fishermen in shallow areas.

All the fishermen were handed over to Bangladesh Coast Guard in accordance with the existing memorandum of understanding between the two Coast Guards.

Bangladesh Coast Guard has thanked the Indian Coast Guard for their humanitarian role in saving the lives of the fishermen.

With the first indication of formation of ‘Low Pressure Area’ forecast by IMD, Indian Coast Guard had alerted its ships, aircraft and all shore units in the state of West Bengal and Odisha.

Indian Coast Guard monitors weather updates daily issuing advisories to fishermen and local administration for instituting necessary measures during likely formation of cyclones. It has also been working in close coordination with civil administration, fisheries authorities and local fishing organisations of West Bengal and Odisha to mitigate the risks posed by rough weather and cyclones.

As part of its charter of duties, the Indian Coast Guard undertakes maritime search and rescue operations frequently. The Indian Coast Guard not only provides solace to fishermen and mariners in distress, but also provides humanitarian assistance.

This operation reflects the commitment of the Indian Coast Guard towards safeguarding precious lives at sea against all odds. Such successful search and rescue operations will not only strengthen the regional SAR structure but also enhance international cooperation with neighbouring countries, the Defence Ministry said.

IN Bureau

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