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KARACHI: Thousands of people were evacuated from Baba and Bhit, two small fishing islands near the Karachi port, even though Cyclone Phet appeared to be weakening gradually on Saturday.
Almost all women and children of the two islands, said to have a population of over 15,000, left behind male family members to take care of their households amid cyclone alerts.
At least 15 launches, including six from Pakistan Navy, were pressed into service to evacuate the people from the islands stretching over four kilometres.
Abdul Karim, a time-keeper at Keamari, told Dawn that each launch made at least 10 trips to and from the islands.
The Kutchhi Rabita Committee set up relief camps for the evacuees at Hyderi and Baldia Town as the authorities did not make any arrangements for their lodging.
Muhammed Hussain, a sector-in-charge of the KRC, told Dawn that over 15,000 people had been evacuated from the two islands. A majority of them were women and children, he added.
He said that besides setting up two shelter camps, the KRC had arranged lodging facilities for the evacuees in certain community halls. We have also arranged food for the affected people, he added.
The KRC office-bearer said that the committee had also arranged transport for the evacuees to the shelter camps.
Mohammed Aqeel, a fisherman and father of two, said he would stay at a camp set up by the community near the airport.
The authorities have done nothing for us, he said, adding that a number of evacuees would put up with their relatives.
Mohammed Ali, the father of seven, said he would stay with his relatives in Shah Faisal Colony. The government should have provided us with shelter and food as we left our personal belongings back at home, he said.
Amina, wife of Saleh Mohammed and mother of four, said that the family left home in haste and could not even bring their personal belongings. We are out of pocket and have no place to go to but the shelter camp.
She wondered if the government was unable to provide them with shelter and food for two days. We have left our home and God would now take care of it, she said.
However, some residents of the islands said that there was hardly any need to abandon their homes. The cyclone is not going to wreak havoc on the island, said one of them, who had been living on Baba Island for the past 50 years.
An official of the Docks police said the police arranged 12 launches for the evacuation of the people from the two islands.
The security staff of the Karachi Port Trust said the whole evacuation operation was being monitored by the authorities. However, no senior official of the city government or the KPT was present on the jetty.
Even there was no arrangement of drinking water for the evacuees.