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Ensure zero loss of life, minimum damage to property in cyclone Remal: NCMC to authorities

Fishermen have been asked not to venture out into the sea and those at sea have been called to safe berth

May 24, 2024 / 21:07 IST
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The NCMC, headed by Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba, discussed the preparedness for the cyclone at a meeting here. It was informed that 12 National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams were deployed at vulnerable areas and five additional teams are on standby, according to an official release
The NCMC, headed by Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba, discussed the preparedness for the cyclone at a meeting here. It was informed that 12 National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams were deployed at vulnerable areas and five additional teams are on standby, according to an official release

The National Crisis Management Committee, the country’s apex decision-making body on emergency situation, Friday asked all fishermen currently in the Bay of Bengal to return to safety in view of impending cyclone Rema, and directed authorities to ensure no life is lost and damage to property is minimum.

The NCMC, headed by Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba, discussed the preparedness for the cyclone at a meeting here. It was informed that 12 National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams were deployed at vulnerable areas and five additional teams are on standby, according to an official release.

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”Rescue and relief teams of the Army, Navy and Coast Guard along with ships and aircrafts have been kept in readiness. Regular alerts and advisories are being sent by Director General, Shipping to the ports of Kolkata and Paradip,” the release said.

The cyclone, named Remal, brewing in the Bay of Bengal is expected to make landfall between the Sagar Island of West Bengal and Bangladesh’s Khepupara Sunday midnight, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said.Gauba asked the government of West Bengal to review the placement of large hoardings in the areas likely to be affected by the cyclonic storm. At least 16 people were killed in Mumbai last fortnight after collapse of a giant hoarding due to a dust storm.