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According to sources, units of Central Disaster Response Force and State Disaster Response Force have been sent to the coastal areas. Fishermen and tourists are prohibited from entering the sea. Heavy rain is likely to occur in many areas due to the cyclone. Against this background, the system has deployed additional personnel.
Where is the danger?
An ‘alert’ has been given in South 24 Parganas, North 24 Parganas, East Medinipur, and it is estimated that this cyclone will move at a speed of 90 to 100 kilometers per hour. The Meteorological Department has predicted the possibility of heavy rain in these districts. The cyclone is likely to make landfall today, Tuesday at Tinkunna and Sandwip islands in Bangladesh.
Migration of citizens
Most of those living in coastal areas have been shifted to safe shelters, it said. It was said that drinking water, milk, dry food items, medicines etc. have been made available in abundance in the camps. The administration has advised citizens to stay indoors in case of heavy rains. It was said that ‘helpline’ numbers have been issued for the convenience of the citizens and complaints of the citizens will be redressed on these numbers 24 hours a day.
This is the preparation…
– Control rooms in the coastal districts have been opened and all the developments are being monitored by the staff of the disaster management department of the state secretariat.
– As there is a possibility of rain in Kolkata too, police forces have also been kept ready to help.
– The traffic at riverside, ghat has been completely stopped.
– As there is a possibility of water accumulation in many places, ‘pumping stations’ have been activated everywhere.
– Kolkata Municipal Corporation has also activated all the systems.
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