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Navy brings back 38 Indians from cyclone-hit Socotra island in Yemen

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

Thirty-eight Indians were today brought back home by the Indian Navy, four days after they were rescued from the cyclone-hit Socotra island in Yemen.

Indian naval ship INS Sunayna, carrying the rescued Indians, entered the Porbandar harbour in Gujarat at around 9 AM, Navy Spokesperson Capt D K Sharma said.

The Indians were stranded in Socotra island after a cyclone hit the area and INS Sunayna on Sunday had evacuated them in an operation christened "Nistar".

The cyclone Mekunu had badly hit various parts of Oman and the Socotra island.

"INS Sunayna entered Porbandar harbour at after successfully evacuating 38 Indians off the Socotra island during a swift operation," Sharma said.

 

He said after completion of all the formalities, they were handed over to the civil administration to facilitate their return to native places.

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First Published: Jun 07 2018 | 3:45 PM IST

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