'Please save us': US cruise ship crew including Mangaluru man appeals to Indian govt


Daijiworld Media Network - California (SHP)

California, Mar 16: Grand Princess cruise ship which is currently docked at the Port of Oakland will be soon departing on March 17, 70 km away from the city where the cruise will be quarantined along with people on it. Although most of the nationalities onboard the cruise have vacated, over 131 Indians are still present on it.

The Indian crew on the ship are requesting the Indian government to bring them back to the country before the cruise ship leaves Oakland port. One of the crew members happens to be Natesh Bangera (31) from Mangaluru. Natesh has been employed for two years with the cruise company and works in the jewel section of the ship.


Crew on the ship


Natesh Bangera

Although there was a charter flight sent to get the Indian crew out of the ship, because of the absence of health certificate which has been made mandatory by India for people coming in from other countries, the Indian crew was taken back to the ship. However, Natesh stated that there was no mention of a health certificate before the crew arrived at the airport and through a possible miscommunication, the Indians were asked to head back to the ship after a 6-hour wait at the airport.

Reportedly with lesser testing kits, the Indians and couple of other nationalities have still not been tested for the virus, which leaves room for people who could be asymptomatic, becoming a threat for themselves and those around them.

As per information from Natesh's family and Natesh himself, Indonesians, South Africans, Mexicans are some of the nationalities who are still on board the cruise ship. The 131 crew members have reached out to the Indian embassy through every mode of communication, but are having trouble availing the health certificate required to return to India.

Meanwhile, the crew members who are ill or symptomatic will not be allowed to fly via charter aircraft. Crew members who are not symptomatic but for whom no charter flight is currently available will stay under quarantine on the ship.

Those requiring elevated care will be moved to medical facilities or HHS alternate care sites, depending on their conditions. But, as per Natesh none of the members of the Indian crew is infected and no one has shown any symptoms of the infection.

 

  

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  • Lancy Dsa, Mudarangadi/ Kalmady

    Tue, Mar 17 2020

    No need to panic. It's good cruise company. No crew will die. It's part of job that we need to be Co operate with our company.

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  • Ramnath Kamath, Mangaluru

    Mon, Mar 16 2020

    Modiji will surely help you my friends. Be patient.

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Mon, Mar 16 2020

    If not Modi with talks, bhaktha a would surely in dreams too.. such is the blind faith towards an orator!

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Mar 16 2020

    It is pitiable condition of these indians.Why dont India send a team who controls and take them on board?Mean take to quarantine room?Why let them to their own without letting help?They are not in a situation to come out of their own at present condition.Looks it is important I am myself and rest can see what is happening others.Hope they will come out soon.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman / Washington, DC.

    Mon, Mar 16 2020

    Rita,

    I want you and Cynthi to start a political party like AAP...and straighten up India...lock stock and barrel...

    I am sure you are a German Citizen and perhaps don't want to dirty your hands in this mess....I am in same situation...

    However Cynthi, Bhandumaam and Shanker can give an honest try...all big marathons start with a first small step....

    ...Tak...Takk..

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Mar 18 2020

    Langooji,your idea is not bad,appriciable.But one thing here is not good.Politic is not my cup of tea.It is dirty :I prefer social work.Better stay at back bench and do what you can or leave it.with citizenship it has nothing to do.I leave to young generation.

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  • El En Tea, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 16 2020

    Please help our People as Humans and Bhartiya

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  • Valson Mendonsa, Mangalore/USA

    Mon, Mar 16 2020

    Need to be Quarantined for next 3 weeks.. Corona virus is looks simple in India because death or fatality rate are way less than rainy seasonal fever of every year..
    BUT impact would be worst than someone is ever seen in modern history.. right from Production Cut, Economy meltdown, Shopping closed, Air lines.. ships are grounded, Financial Mkt slow down from Bull speed TO Bear walk.,,.. THEN comes to Job loss with permit jobs, locals stage and all over.. ULTIMATELY that affect at “Kitchen Food Table” at that point we all going to feel …
    Pls don’t say not to be panic there...Itz that simple..

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Mon, Mar 16 2020

    Please do not lose patience...

    Very difficult situation everywhere... 😦.. hope things will come to control very soon..

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  • Evans C. Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Mon, Mar 16 2020

    From my point of view that all of these crew including the Mangalorean man should go through the mandatory procedures. It is for the safety for all as this Covid-19 has put many countries to a standstill in many ways.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman / Washington, DC.

    Mon, Mar 16 2020

    US has banned travel from Europe....however US Citizens still come to India and if needed will be quarantined depending upon head scan / temperature...

    If they are Indian Citizens, same measure should apply to these folks...take them ...scan them...if needed quarantine them...

    ...Tak...Takk...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 16 2020

    They could be Quarantined for 14 days ...

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