March 24, 2011 5:33 PM

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Indian Coast Guard rescue 55 Myanmarese fishermen

Fifty-five Myanmarese fishermen have been rescued by Indian Coast Guard personnel from high sea near Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The fishermen were rescued in a coordinated search operation for two days by Coast Guard personnel and a naval dornier aircraft. A coast guard release said on Thursday in Port Blair that the fishermen were spotted adrift in Andaman Sea on145 bamboo rafts. The release said that Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre of Yangon alerted their Indian counterparts in Port Blair on Saturday about the fishermen who were washed away on bamboo rafts from Myanmar coast due to bad weather. Coast guard kept a constant vigil since then and spotted the fishermen in Andaman Sea. They were without food or water and were provided medical assistance and given food on rescue.

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