Indian Navy rescued over 192 people in cyclone-hit Mozambique: MEA
As part of its relief operations in cyclone-hit Mozambique, the Indian Navy rescued more than 192 people and provided assistance to 1,381 people in medical camps set up by it, a Ministry of External Affairs statement said. Cyclone Idai made landfall in East and Southern Africa around March 15 causing widespread destruction and loss of human lives in Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Malawi. Read more.
Three Indian naval ships undertaking relief operations with local authorities
In response to a request from Mozambique, India immediately diverted three naval ships to the port city of Beira, the MEA statement said. Over the last several days, the three ships, INS Sujata, ICGS Sarathi and INS Shardul, are undertaking Humanitarian Assistance Disaster Relief in coordination with local authorities and the High Commission of India in Maputo, it said.
India's Chetak helicopter undertook aerial-survey, dropped food in affected areas
"As of now, the Indian naval crew has rescued more than 192 people. Medical assistance has been provided to 1,381 persons in medical camps set up by the Indian Navy," the statement said. India's Chetak helicopter undertook several sorties to facilitate aerial-survey by disaster management officials of Mozambique to rescue people in coordination with local authorities and also for dropping food and water packets.
Indian Navy was the first responder to help cyclone-hit areas
To sustain relief operations, another ship, INS MAGAR, suitably loaded with relief materials is being sent to Mozambique, the MEA said. The Indian Navy was the first responder in the evolving humanitarian crises in the aftermath of Cyclone Idai, it said. Assistance is also being sent to Zimbabwe and Malawi, two other countries hit by the cyclone, said MEA.