Cruise ship on world tour denied entry into New Mangalore Port


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Mar 7: A cruise ship on world tour was denied permission to enter New Mangalore port at the last minute.

The ship was slated to touch the port here at 6 am on Saturday March 7. But the government denied permission as the ship had touched countries where Coronavirus infection is prevalent. The ship maintenance team tried to convince the government by saying that all the tourists in the ship have been tested and none of them is suffering from Coronavirus infection, the government refused to relent.


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New Mangalore Port Trust and district administration had made preparations to conduct health check up of the passengers, duly expecting the ship to arrive. The passengers in the ship were eager to visit a few tourist places in and around Mangaluru. On Friday night, the decision of the government not to allow the ship to touch the port was received. In the meanwhile, district health officer Sikandar Pasha, has said that there has been request from the airport here for additional medical officers and staff for checking the health conditions of foreign travellers arriving there.

 

 

  

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  • Tanya, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 08 2020

    It's easier then done .Financial loss of the tour operator in Mangalore is understood but not at the cost of human life and all countries including US us doing it as it's state of emergency and all countries area aware of it . So question of making friends at the cost of Thier own people does not arise . Why do Kuwait stop flights from India to protect its people it's the same for India as well.

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  • Tanya, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 08 2020

    They should not be allowed to deboard as you are risking infection to the entire city and India as we have migration within states .

    Karnataka govt has issued advisory that anyone coming from COVID19 country should self quarantine for 14 days and thermal screening is not the effective way when a person is asymptomatic spreading virus across .

    These guys on ship are on fun trip and should have responsibility towards other countries.


    Business at the cost of life of Mangaloreans not accepted .

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  • Shane, Mng

    Sun, Mar 08 2020

    How long can stop ..? Better install body temperature detectors at all the points of arrivals like airports, sea ports, train stations. If tested positive then detain or dont allow entry.

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  • Tanya, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 08 2020

    It's proved that taking body temperature is of no use when person is asymptomatic. I know business is lost but not at cost of human life in Mangalore.

    They can do this fun trip back home from where they came

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  • Kiran Dsouza, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    Requesting all not to travel anywhere ecspecially foreign countries where Corona virus is rampant & killing many. If you are infected with the disease even your own family members will not accept you. When this is the case, how can we allow foreigners to land here at this moment?
    Good decision by the government to safeguard the citizens.

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  • AD, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    Now we will not allow passengers to enter. What would happen if doctors and nurses refuse to treat patients?

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    Then why foriegn flights are allowed to land in Indian Airports. They should have sent back.

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  • Rahul, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    Stop fighting peoples life is important. This is the time of alert with regards to Corona virus. Hence nobody should be allowed to our beautiful land Mangalore.

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  • I wish I was There, Bahrain

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    To my sincere friendship for the people on the Cruise ship,
    Sign in, is free
    My password is:
    Love, Respect for each other, but you are not Welcome here for the time being.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    "was denied permission to enter New Mangalore port at the last minute".

    Was it the Central Government that did it?

    With such actions, India won't have many friends left.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    Now time is not good.. at least for 6 more months..
    They will understand.. they need to go back to their home country and take rest... I think you have heard of one cruise ship problem at japan... otherwise our hospitals will be houseful.. what about local patients..?

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    Even Kuwait suspends flight from India. That means it sees safety of its citizen... Doesn't mean that Kuwait wants to break friendship with India. In the past also many gulf countries suspended the flights based on h1n1...remember?

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  • Peter, Mlore / Kwt

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    Now all countries are looking at Safety first
    Rules are made and changed over night
    Common man suffers especially travellers.. Below is an exrract of todays news. People are held up in airports with cancelled flights.

    Based on precautionary measure, the Kuwait civil aviation department decides all incoming flights to and from Kuwait International airport are temporary suspended for a week for 7 countries (Egypt, Philippines, Syria, Lebanon, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and India) for a week time effecting from 6th March to provide the necessary equipment to conduct the necessary tests on the arrival comings to Kuwait and ensure health security of people living in Kuwait and to combat the spread of virus.

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  • Tanya, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 08 2020

    It's proved that taking body temperature is of no use when person is asymptomatic. I know business is lost but not at cost of human life in Mangalore.

    They can do this fun trip back home from where they came

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    Nothing is more valuable than human lives. We should follow countries like Kuwait, keeping the citizen's interest on top priority even at the cost of risking business and international reputation.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    The country you have mentioned only did it for people from poor countries!

    They have not stopped travellers from high risk countries such as Italy etc.

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  • Aubb, Kuwait / India.

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    Greetings to Mangalurean and Shankar.

    I full agree with the view of Mangalurean.
    Kuwait has shown extreme partiality at the time of this crisis, while most affected case here locally applies to Kuwaitis only.
    Unfortunately, this Virus has no partiality.!

    To Shankar,
    Yes, countries have to take decisions to protect their populace in this critical situation,
    But, Indian authorities had enough time to inform their (ill prepared) decision, to the Cruise ship, days in advance, so that the cruise ship may have the option to divert to a destination of their choice, without incurring financial loss and loss of reputation, and without facing this inhumane humiliation at the seas of Mangalore.

    Mangalore, which is struggling so hard to appear on tourist map due to inefficiencies of roads, air traffic, social unrest and hatred will suffer more, not because India denied permission to the Cruise Liner, but for the unprofessional way the permission was denied at the eleventh hour.

    Jai Hind!!!!!

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  • Anand Dsouza, Bangalore

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    True. Kuwait almost contained the virus. No vasta for locals also. Hope India will take strict measures. Ban tourist from all countries for some time. Money you can make later.

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  • I wish I was There, Bahrain

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    A virus can change the fate of the world. A virus had managed to bring about what decades of the Cold War and terrorist threats could not accomplish.
    When we would sneeze before, People would say God Bless You, but if you try sneezing in front of someone now, People will get the hell out from here.

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  • CHRISTINE, MANGALORE

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    India would have welcomed them. They came from so far places.

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  • Naveen Shetty, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    This is not only unprofessional on the part of the Govt but also unhuman.

    We have heard the suffering of Indians abroad and we should not have allowed the same thing to repeat in our own country.

    At least they should have allowed disembark after proper check (Both Helath and Travel History) and then should have been taken a call interms of whether allowing them to visit the places in Mangalore.

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  • Aubb, Kuwait / India.

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    Naveen,
    Yes, countries have to take decisions to protect their populace in this critical situation,
    But, Indian authorities had enough time to inform their (ill prepared) decision, to the Cruise ship, days in advance, so that the cruise ship may have the option to divert to a destination of their choice, without incurring financial loss and loss of reputation, and without facing this inhumane humiliation at the seas of Mangalore.

    Mangalore, which is struggling so hard to appear on tourist map due to inefficiencies of roads, air traffic, social unrest and hatred will suffer more, not because India denied permission to the Cruise Liner, but for the unprofessional way the permission was denied at the eleventh hour.

    Jai Hind!!!!!

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    Very good decision by our government... Kerala, Goa please follow the same.... Safety is best... Prevention better than cure....

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  • AD, Mangaluru

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    Death of travel and tourism industry imminent

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  • Save my India, India.

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    Agra mayor wants Taj to be closed for tourists too....!!!!

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  • Silvia, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    Good and timely decision by the authorities.

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  • Aubb, Kuwait / India.

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    Sylvia,

    Yes, countries have to take decisions to protect their populace in this critical situation,
    But, Indian authorities had enough time to inform their (ill prepared) decision, to the Cruise ship, days in advance, so that the cruise ship may have the option to divert to a destination of their choice, without incurring financial loss and loss of reputation, and without facing this inhumane humiliation at the seas of Mangalore.

    Mangalore, which is struggling so hard to appear on tourist map due to inefficiencies of roads, air traffic, social unrest and hatred will suffer more, not because India denied permission to the Cruise Liner, but for the unprofessional way the permission was denied at the eleventh hour.

    Jai Hind!!!!!

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