INS Deepak, a large fleet tanker with 900 tonnes of water, which sailed from Mumbai, reached here this evening.
Responding to Maldives' urgent request for assistance late on December 4 night, INS Sukanya, on patrol off Kochi, was diverted immediately and had reached Male the next day.
The ship carried 35 tonnes of fresh water and has the capability to produce 20 tonnes of water every day.
Additionally, Indian Navy warships have the capability to produce drinking water using their onboard desalination plants (INS Deepak is capable of producing 100 tonnes of water every day).
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The Indian Navy ships will continue to produce and supply potable water to Male even whilst at anchor. The responsiveness, unique capabilities, flexibility and versatility of warships in meeting various contingencies has yet again been demonstrated, a statement by the Navy said.
The Indian Air Force had also stepped in and has pressed fixed wing aircraft into service to meet the immediate requirement of the people in Male.
One C-17 aircraft with 40 tones and another aircraft with about 40 tones have also reached Male today.