The youngest Indian evacuated from Yemen - seven-day-old Parvathy - arrived in Kerala's Kochi early this morning along with 382 people.
The new-born and her parents - Raji Raju and Sash Kumar - were rescued from the Yemeni capital Sana'a and flown to Djibouti by an Air India plane on Wednesday.
The baby, who was diagnosed with jaundice, dehydration and breathing problems, was being stabilised on an incubator and was recuperating at a hospital in Djibouti. She was kept in an incubator even on her flight back home.
The infant was supposed to fly out on an Indian Air Force C-17 Globemaster on Wednesday, but her condition didn't allow that to happen.
The state government has made arrangements for Parvathy's treatment at the Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences in the city.
Meanwhile, over 346 people have boarded INS Sumitra at the Al Hodeidah port who will be de-boarded at Djibouti, say Indian Navy sources.
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