State Chief Secretary K M Abraham today sent an urgent letter in this regard to Rear Admiral R Nadkarni, Chief of Staff, Southern Naval Command, Air Marshal Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria, AOC Southern Air command and Additional Director General K Natarajan, Coast Guard Commander (Western Seaboard), Mumbai, an official press release said.
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, who is in Delhi, will be meeting Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and discuss the matter with her this evening.
The chief secretary, in his letter, stated that reports had reached the state government from fishermen of Thiruvananthapuram that floating bodies of fishermen were spotted in the high seas.
The fishermen have also appealed to step up operations to retrieve the bodies and search for survivors and also take them on board the rescue ships and interceptor boats.
The chief secretary also asked the Navy and Coast Guard to mobilise sufficient ships at Vizhinjam for taking the fishermento the deep seas in their rescue and search operations.
Besides, the health department has been instructed to mobilise adequate storage and treatment facilities for the retrieved bodies at Vizhinjam and along the important coastal centres.
Speaking to reporters in Delhi, Vijayan said Naval and coast guard ships are continuing the search and rescue operations.
There are reports of bodies floating in the waters but the defence ships are unable to trace them.
Vijayan said he would also be taking up this matter with Defence Minister during talks.
Yesterday, an all party meeting here had decided to knock the Centre's doors for the special financial package.
Meanwhile, Defence sources said Coast Guard has been searching around the northern atolls of Maldives.
The Maldives fishing community has located an overturned fishing vessel 70 nautical miles of Makanadhoo today which has been positively identified as Sri Lankan fishing vessel.
INS Mumbai has searched the locations around three islands and has found no distressed vessels, the sources said, adding INS Koswari will also be arriving in the area today to participate in the search operations.
Dornier aircraft of Indian Coast guard will conduct sorties today and tomorrow over North Maldives to locate any drifting fishing vessels.
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