The people were evacuated from vulnerable areas in Srikakulam, Vizianagaram, Visakhapatnam, East Godavari and West Godavari districts to safer places by this evening even as NDRF and Armed Forces teams, along with the state government machinery, are ready to carry out further evacuation as 'Hudhud' nears its landfall.
"Apart from Visakhapatnam, Srikakulam, Vizianagaram and East Godavari districts will also receive very heavy rainfall under the impact of Hudhud," Naidu told reporters tonight after a video-conference with Collectors of the coastal districts with whom he reviewed the preparedness and ongoing rescue operations.
"We are monitoring the situation on a real-time basis using satellite imagery, remote sensing and space technology. This is the first time we are using technology in a big way to assess the situation and take all steps to prevent loss of life (human and cattle) and ensure minimal damage to properties, if any. We are also using 'crowd-sourcing' in rescue and relief operations," Naidu said.
"I request the people in cyclone-prone areas to help us with images of destruction, if any, so that it will be useful for the administration to collect real-time data. We will acknowledge the data obtained from people through crowd-sourcing and recognise them," the chief minister said.
He said the Centre was also closely monitoring the situation. "I spoke to the Union Cabinet Secretary and also ISRO Chairman Radhakrishnan," Naidu added.