A defence official said 85 tourists were rescued in three choppers of the Indian Air force in four air shuttles as the weather gradually improved today.
Another 200 tourists were evacuated in two naval ships of Coast Guard, which sailed out in the morning hours from Port Blair for the rescue operations, the official said.
Coast guard ships 'Kanaklata Barua' and 'Raj Veer' are now stationed at Havelock island and evacuating rest of the stranded tourists, the official said.
The operation began in full swing as the weather gradually improved with the sun shining, four days after the cyclonic weather left around 1,400 tourists stranded in two islands of Havelock and Neil.
Located about 40 km from here, Havelock and Neil islands are the most popular tourist attractions of Andamans, and the worst affected.
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