25 out of 40 trawlers traced

The trawlers, each carrying 16 fishermen, had set out for fishing a few days ago, but contact with them was lost after the storm on Sunday night.

August 04, 2014 04:38 pm | Updated 05:14 pm IST - Canning (West Bengal)

As many as 40 trawlers carrying 640 fishermen have gone missing in the Bay of Bengal near Kakdwip in South 24 Parganas district, an official of the Fishermen Association said on Monday.

Three trawlers have capsized in a storm while 15 others with 240 people on board are missing in Bay of Bengal near Kakdwip in South 24 Parganas district.

Authorities have traced 25 of the 40 trawlers which went missing on Sunday night. Three of them ‘Suryanarayan’, ‘Maharudra’ and ‘Sarwasti’ capsized near Jambu Dwip in the sea during a storm on Sunday evening.

All the fisherman of ‘Maharudra’ and ‘Sarwasti’ have been rescued. However, eight out of 15 fishermen of ’Suryanarayan’ are still missing, Fisheries Department Joint Secretary D. Chattoraj said.

“Out of the 40 trawlers which were said to be missing 25 have been traced. Three of them had capsized and 22 trawlers have returned,” he said.

The Coast Guard had been alerted and efforts were launched to locate the trawlers, Sunderban Development Minister Manturam Pakhira said.

“We have informed the coast guard and coastal police stations and other concerned authorities. We are monitoring the situation,” Sandip Mondal, Director, Directorate of Fisheries (Marine), told PTI .

The trawlers, each carrying about 16 fishermen, had gone to sea for fishing a few days ago but contact between them and a liason unit of Fishermen Association at Kakdwip snapped during the storm on Sunday night, Association secretary Jaykrishna Halder said.

The rescued fishermen have been hospitalised, he added.

Mr. Chattoraj said, “Sometimes the trawlers are unable to make radio contact with the coastal area which leads to a sense of panic. In this case most of the trawlers were stuck in the storm.”

Five other trawlers which set off from Raidighi in the same district managed to reach Dhamra Port in Odisha. All the fishermen were safe, he said.

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