Source:
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-38233101
Hundreds of tourists are stranded in India's eastern archipelago of
Andaman and Nicobar after heavy rains.
Four ships have been deployed by the Indian navy to rescue the stranded
tourists and bring them from Havelock island to the main city of Port Blair.
Every year thousands of tourists visit the coral reef-fringed Andaman
islands.
The archipelago of hundreds of islands sits at least 1,000 km (600
miles) from the mainland, and is closer to the coast of Myanmar.
Reports said some 800 tourists were stranded on Havelock island and a
spokesperson of the Indian navy tweeted that four of its ships had
sailed from Port Blair and were "in the area".
A choppy sea was making rescue operations difficult, reports said.
The meteorological department has predicted that the islands would receive