"Though many people were appreciative of our relief measures, some threw tantrums over food served to them and insisted on having food of their choice," Romex Das, Head of the kitchen department on board 'INS Tarkash', one of the vessels involved in the rescue mission, claimed.
Among those who insisted for food of their choice were some foreign nationals who refused Indian menu.
He said though 'INS Tarkash' and 'INS Mumbai' had enough stock of ration, they procured milk and bread only from Dijbouti.
"We also ensured that the evacuees who were ill get diet as per medical advice," Das added.
Though only four hours were at their disposal before the ships set sail, Principal Medical Officers Sudanshu Shekar and Roj Titus Ninan stocked enough of antibiotics, ointments and other drugs to deal with burn injuries.
"We faced a unique case when a 37-year-old woman who was nine-month and four days pregnant, was taken onboard," Shekar said.
"As her boat was drifting in water (as the evacuees would come from Port of Aden to the Indian ships in small boats in batches), the embarking process was difficult," he said, adding the woman was immediately moved to a special room.
"She was severely dehydrated and also needed some medication. We took an oral consent from her husband to perform delivery if required," Shekar said, adding the woman delivered a baby after two hours.
When asked about the condition of evacuees, Ninan recalled most of them were under mental trauma than having major physical injuries.
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