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127 missing after vessel sinks in India cyclone: Navy

MUMBAI — Some 127 people were missing Tuesday (May 18) after a vessel adrift off Mumbai's coast sank during Cyclone Tauktae, the Indian navy said as two ships and helicopters were deployed to assist in the search.

This handout photo taken on May 17, 2021 and released by the Indian Navy on May 18, 2021, shows Indian Navy personnel on board of the ship INS Kolkata rescuing a man from the life raft of the vessel Vara Prabha, after Cyclone Tauktae hit the west coast of India with powerful winds and driving rain, leaving at least 20 people dead.

This handout photo taken on May 17, 2021 and released by the Indian Navy on May 18, 2021, shows Indian Navy personnel on board of the ship INS Kolkata rescuing a man from the life raft of the vessel Vara Prabha, after Cyclone Tauktae hit the west coast of India with powerful winds and driving rain, leaving at least 20 people dead.

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MUMBAI — Some 127 people were missing Tuesday (May 18) after a vessel adrift off Mumbai's coast sank during Cyclone Tauktae, the Indian navy said as two ships and helicopters were deployed to assist in the search.

The vessel was carrying 273 people when it started drifting on Monday as strong winds battered India's western coast, sending huge waves crashing onto its shores and turning roads into rivers.

The defence ministry said 146 people were rescued from the vessel, which was operated by a state-run oil company, with operations expected to continue throughout the day in "extremely challenging sea conditions".

The colossal cyclone — the biggest to hit the region in decades — claimed lives in Kerala, Goa, Maharashtra and Gujarat as savage winds swept through flimsy homes and uprooted trees and electricity pylons.

Tens of thousands of people were evacuated while authorities in Mumbai shifted about 600 Covid-19 patients in field hospitals "to safer locations".

Tauktae made landfall in Gujarat late Monday as an "extremely severe cyclonic storm" packing gusts of up to 185khm, the Indian Meteorological Department said. It weakened to a "very severe cyclonic storm" by Tuesday morning.

The deadly weather system has exacerbated India's embattled response to a coronavirus surge that is killing at least 4,000 people daily, and pushing the health system to breaking point. AFP

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