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Cyclone Alert In Odisha: Panic Due To Cyclone In Odisha

Cyclone Alert in Odisha: Panic due to cyclone in Odisha, 17 teams of NDRF and 20 teams of ODRF are ready to deal with the storm.

Odisha’s Special Relief Commissioner PK Jena said that as per information received from IMD, a cyclonic circulation has developed around South Andaman Sea and its adjoining areas.

It is likely to turn into a low-pressure area. Due to the effect of low pressure, it is raining in many districts of the state. Once it develops, its intensity will be easy to estimate.

Jena said that as a precautionary measure, collectors of 18 districts from Malkangiri to Mayurbhanj in Odisha have been asked to remain alert.

Due to the possible cyclone in the Bay of Bengal, 17 NDRF, 20 ODRAF and 175 teams of fire service department are ready to deal with the situation if required.

Significantly, on May 6, it will turn into a low-pressure area, while on May 8 it will turn into a deep depression.

After this, whether it turns into a cyclone or not, there will be clear information in that context. IMD DG Mrityunjay Mohapatra has given this information on Thursday.

He has said that the sea will remain turbulent during this time, due to which the fishermen have been instructed not to venture into the sea.

From today 40 to 50 km in coastal districts. The wind will blow at the speed of Rs, whereas from the 8th the wind speed will increase to 55 to 65 km.

Cyclone Alert in Odisha: Special arrangements for the safety of the people.

Emergency offices and control rooms in 18 vulnerable districts of the state have been ordered to remain open 24 hours. Special emphasis is being laid on relocating people from places of danger.

Especially people living in kutcha houses have been asked to reach safer places.

At the same time, the Special Relief Commissioner has asked the local BDO and Tehsildar to inspect the flood shelter site as well as identify a safe place or pucca house and make it a shelter.

Asha worker or teacher, a constable or home guard, two men and one woman will be entrusted with the responsibility of helping people in each shelter.

These people will inspect whether there is a provision of water, toilets, lights, generators, etc. in these shelters.

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