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An article on miserable condition of the coastal people during heavy rains​

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The Indian navy said it has rescued 184 of the 261 people aboard.

Thirty five people have also been rescued from another of the three other commercial barges stranded at sea in the wake of cyclone Tauktae.

Tauktae weakened after it made landfall on Monday, but at least 19 people have already died in the storm.

The stricken barge, owned by India's Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), was carrying personnel deployed for offshore drilling. When the storm struck, the barge's anchors gave way and it began drifting.

The Indian navy has mounted a massive air and sea rescue mission for the missing oil workers, which is being hampered by huge waves: "There are waves of 20 to 25 feet (six to 7.6m), the winds are high and the visibility is low," said navy spokesman Vivek Madhwal.

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