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AP gears up for 'Hudhud' threat

| | Oct 10, 2014, at 04:03 am
New Delhi, Oct 9 (IBNS) With the severe Cyclonic Storm 'Hudhud' is likely to cross north Andhra Pradesh coast on Sunday, the Centre has started taking measures to deal with the crisis with the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) placing its 5 battalions on high alert.

The Home Ministry on Thursday said  National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has placed its 05 Battalions situated at Tamilnadu, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, West Bengal and Bihar on high alert.

The NDRF battalions comprise 51 teams.

In the state of Andhra Pradesh, 6 rescue and relief teams have already been deployed at Srikakulam (2), Vijay Nagaram (1), Visakhapattam (2) and East Godavari (1) teams.

In Odisha, 9 NDRF teams are being considered for deployment in district Gajpatti (1), Ganjam (3), Khurda (2), Cuttak (1), Puri (1) and Balasore (1).

Four teams each from NDRF Patna, Kolkota and Chennai battalions are moving towards Odisha and AP state, the Ministry said.

A total of 27 teams are being deployed in vulnerable areas as a proactive measure to mitigate the situation during cyclonic storm.

One DIsG each has been stationed at Visakhapattam and Bhubaneswar to supervise the NDRF operations.

"Total 162 boats and 54 deep diving sets with other flood rescue equipments are being sent to meet any challenges which may arise due to cyclonic storm ‘Hudhud’.," read the statement.

The National Crisis Management Committee (NCMC), chaired by the Cabinet Secretary Ajit Kumar Seth, reviewed the preparedness for the cyclone.

The Cabinet Secretary asked the representatives of all Central Ministries ,Departments and Chief Secretaries of the concerned state governments to take necessary steps for preparedness to meet any eventuality from the cyclone.

In a statement issued on Thursday, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said: "The Severe Cyclonic Storm ‘HUDHUD’  over  eastcentral Bay of Bengal moved  westnorthwestward and  lay centered at  1430 hrs IST  of  9th October 2014  near latitude 14.0ºN and  longitude  88.6ºE about  700 km southeast of Gopalpur and  east-southeast of  Visakhapatnam."

"The system would  continue to move west-northwestwards, intensify further into a  very  severe cyclonic storm during next  24 hours. The system would cross  north  Andhra Pradesh coast around Visakhapatnam by the forenoon of 12th October 2014," it said.

The Andhra Pradesh government is taking measures to meet the situation in case the storm hits the state.

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu tweeted: " I'm monitoring rescue and relief operations on our Coast after the Cyclone alert has been sounded. I request all of you to stay safe."
 

Image: IMD

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