INS Jalashwa to evacuate 700 Indians from Sri Lanka on Monday

INS Jalashwa to evacuate 700 Indians from Sri Lanka on Monday

Colombo: Indian Navy ship INS Jalashwa will sail from Colombo Port on Monday (June 1, 2020) to convey again 700 stranded Indians below the second part of operation samudra setu. 

The vessel reached Colombo Port right now had been the Indian High Commissioner had been seen interacting with Indian nationals. Indian embassy in Sri Lanka shared the image of the vessel writing, ”Indian High Commissioner interacts with Indian nationals at Colombo Port and bids them protected voyage on-board #INSJalashwa to Tuticorin ! #VandeBharatMission #Samudrasetu.”

INS Jalashwa will depart for Tamil Nadu and will convey individuals again residence from numerous nations just like the UK, the UAE, the US, Maldives, Bahrain, and Singapore.

Commander Gaurav Durgapal, Executive Officer on INS Jalashwa instructed ANI: “The guidelines for safety against COVID-19 and the protocols for the same are being promulgated by the naval headquarters and the commands respectively.”

“The entire ship for the purpose of evacuation has been divided into three zones. The red zone is the area where we plan to accommodate all the evacuees. The orange zone is a place with a team dedicated to taking care of the people being evacuated and the Green zone is where officers and sailors are staying,” he mentioned.

It is to be famous that INS Jalashwa is the nation’s second-largest warship of 16,900-tonnes after plane service INS Vikramaditya. The ship can carry round 800 to 1000 individuals. 

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