"The Centre will provide full cooperation and assistance to the cyclone-affected states in terms of preventive and relief measures for managing the situation," a health ministry statement said.
Nadda said his ministry is geared up with all necessary resources and a team of doctors has been put on standby for any exigency.
He also directed the officials in his ministry to stay in touch with the state health departments for any assistance.
The cyclonic storm passed the Mumbai coast bringing rains in its wake, but did not cause any damage to life or property, a senior civic official said. It earlier caused havoc in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Lakshadweep islands.
Due to the impact of the cyclone, Mumbai and its suburbs experienced rains since the morning, but it subsided by the afternoon even as hailstorm lashed some sections of the Munbai-Pune Expressway. The country's financial capital had also experienced showers last night.
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