Cyclone Ockhi: Families of 1,000 missing Kanyakumari fishermen demand intensified searches

 A washed-away road in Suchindram at flood-hit Kanyakumari district on Friday. PTI Photo
  Chennai, December 2 (IANS) Family members of around 1,000 fishermen from Kanyakumari district who ventured into the deep seas when Cyclone Ockhi struck the southern Tamil Nadu coast have demanded that aerial searches and rescue operations be launched to trace the missing men.   Protesting on the roads, the families on Saturday said the fisher folk had ventured into the sea in around 100 boats three days back and have not returned.   Several boats appear to have capsized due to heavy winds and rains after the cyclone made landfall in the state and neighbouring Kerala on Thursday and the stormy conditions continue in the area. [caption id="attachment_321692" align="aligncenter" width="670"] Puducherry: Vehicles crawling on a flooded street after heavy rains in Puducherry on Friday. PTI Photo[/caption] [caption id="attachment_321691" align="aligncenter" width="670"] Kanyakumari: People wade through a flooded street in Suchindram at flood-hit Kanyakumari district on Friday. PTI Photo[/caption] [caption id="attachment_321690" align="aligncenter" width="670"] Thiruvananthapuram: A car damaged as uprooted trees fall over it due to heavy rain and strong winds, in Thiruvananthapuram on Thursday. PTI Photo[/caption] [caption id="attachment_321689" align="aligncenter" width="670"] Nagercoil: A damaged house following a heavy storm at Nagercoil in Kanyakumari district on Thursday. The deep depression over the Comorin area has intensified into a cyclone and is likely to move towards Lakshadweep Islands, according to the Met Department. PTI Photo[/caption] [caption id="attachment_321688" align="aligncenter" width="670"] Nagercoil: An elderly person is carried to safe place in a flooded locality following a heavy storm at Nagercoil in Kanyakumari district on Thursday. The deep depression over the Comorin area has intensified into a cyclone and is likely to move towards Lakshadweep Islands, according to the Met Department. PTI Photo[/caption] [caption id="attachment_321687" align="aligncenter" width="670"] RPT, CORRECTS DAY OF WEEK TO FRIDAY::: Thiruvananthapuram: A fisherman being taken to a hospital in Thiruvananthapuram on Friday, after being rescued by defence personnel from rough seas. PTI Photo(PTI12_1_2017_000162B)[/caption] DMK Working President M.K.Stalin also wrote to Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, on behalf on the fishermen families, saying: "Their families are very much afraid that the lives of the stranded fishermen are in great danger."   He told Sitharaman "immediate rescue measures must be undertaken by the Indian Coast Guard".   Kanyakumari is one of the districts heavily battered by the cyclone since Thursday.   According to the protesters, no one from the authorities has come and met them yet.   They are now demanding use of helicopters to carry out the search and rescue operations.   On Friday, Chief Minister K. Palaniswami had instructed officials to take steps to locate 30 fishermen on 11 boats who went missing at sea.   The state government in a statement said the Fisheries Department and coastal security agencies had so far rescued 76 fishermen in 18 boats.   However, officials were not available for comment on the rescue operations when contacted by IANS.   The Indian Coast Guard on Friday said two of its ships from Tuticorin had sailed out on Thursday for the search and rescue of the stranded fishing boats at sea.   It also said its Dornier aircraft was launched for the coordinated sea air search for the missing boats.   Late on Friday night, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to Chief Minister Palaniswami over phone and assured the central government's assistance for relief work.   Palaniswami told Modi that the state government would make detailed study on the damages and send a report to the Centre.   The Chief Minister also told Modi that seven districts, mainly Kanyakumari and Tirunelveli, were affected by Cyclone Ockhi.