More than 1,600 NDRF personnel have been dispatched to Odisha and Andhra Pradesh as part of preparations to handle the possible fallout of the "very severe" cyclone Phailin that is set to make landfall tomorrow.
"While 14 teams (559 personnel and 37 boats) are deployed at different locations in preparedness for impending cyclonic storm Phailin in Andhra Pradesh, 23 teams (950 personnel and 80 boats) are deployed at different locations in Odisha," National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Vice-Chairman Shashidhar Reddy said.
He added that extra teams of NDRF with manpower and equipment have been deployed.
Meanwhile, Union Home Secretary Anil Goswami held a special meeting of the national executive committee to review cyclone preparedness.
Sources said the secretaries of Defence, Telecom, Power, Water, Railways, Food among others were part of the committee besides resident commissioners of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh.
Later Goswami briefed Cabinet Secretary Ajit Seth about the possible situation arising out of the impending cyclone in the two states.
The state governments have been instructed to remove people from sensitive areas as they claimed that maximum evacuation has been done.
Huge rains, up to 25 cm, is expected by tomorrow.
"We are better prepared than in Uttarakhand disaster. Windspeed as per latest bulletin is going to be more than initial prediction," Reddy said.
"While 14 teams (559 personnel and 37 boats) are deployed at different locations in preparedness for impending cyclonic storm Phailin in Andhra Pradesh, 23 teams (950 personnel and 80 boats) are deployed at different locations in Odisha," National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Vice-Chairman Shashidhar Reddy said.
He added that extra teams of NDRF with manpower and equipment have been deployed.
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"We are ready to provide whatever help the state government asks for. We have also appealed to people to be ready for evacuation in short notice," he said.
Meanwhile, Union Home Secretary Anil Goswami held a special meeting of the national executive committee to review cyclone preparedness.
Sources said the secretaries of Defence, Telecom, Power, Water, Railways, Food among others were part of the committee besides resident commissioners of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh.
Later Goswami briefed Cabinet Secretary Ajit Seth about the possible situation arising out of the impending cyclone in the two states.
The state governments have been instructed to remove people from sensitive areas as they claimed that maximum evacuation has been done.
Huge rains, up to 25 cm, is expected by tomorrow.
"We are better prepared than in Uttarakhand disaster. Windspeed as per latest bulletin is going to be more than initial prediction," Reddy said.