Fisherman missing after ship rams boat
Two others rescued from sea; fishermen associations call for action against vessel
T. Anandan (45), a fisherman from Tiruvottiyur Kuppam,
went missing in the sea in the early hours of Saturday after the boat he
was in was hit by a ship. The small fibre reinforced plastic boat was
cut in half and two others — R. Viji (30) and S. Santhosh (19) — swam
around for two hours before they were rescued by another fishing boat.
“We
left the shore at 3 a.m. and around 4.30 a.m., our engine stalled. When
we were trying to repair it, the ship suddenly came upon us and we had
no time to move. It all happened very quickly. I called out Anandan anna’s
name and when I heard a voice, swam towards it to find Santhosh.
Somehow, we managed to float,” said a distraught Viji. Santosh and Viji
said the ship was on its way to Chennai Port.
The duo
was rescued around 6.30 a.m. by a boat that had gone out to sea. They
searched for Anandan till 1.30 p.m. “We were out to catch the flying
kola fish. He was wearing a black t-shirt, white shorts, a cap and a
lungi,” said Santhosh.
Anandan has two daughters and
a son. Nandini, his younger daughter, had helped him get ready last
night. “He asked me to take care of our mother as she was unwell,” she
recalled.
The rescue missions suffered a set-back as
the fishermen were unable to make calls from the sea. “We had no signal
and therefore could not and alert our friends on shore,” said Viji.
Only after the two returned did the word spread and a massive search was
launched by the fisherfolk. Around 200 men in 50 boats scoured the
area. But they were only able to retrieve a portion of the boat.
Fishermen
said that mobile phones fall silent near Chennai Port, MGR Samadhi and
the Light House as these areas are not covered by the telecom towers.
“Signal is available only upto a distance of 5 km into the sea,” said
Kuppan, a fisherman.
Fishing Harbour police have
registered a man missing case. The police are likely to inform Coast
Guard officials, who in turn will launch a search operation.
Fishermen associations called upon the police to take action against the errant ship that ran into the boat.
“The
ship did not even bother to stop and help the fishermen. Two years ago,
a similar incident took place. Three fishermen went missing but no
action has been taken so far,” said M. D. Dayalan of Indian Fishermen
Association.
Ko. Su. Mani of Tamil Nadu Meenavar
Makkal Sangam said that action must be taken against the owner of the
ship. He also sought compensation for the owner of the boat. Nanjil Ravi
of the Akila Indiya Meenavar Sangam said that the family must be
provided some kind of interim relief.
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