Appeal not to leave the house for two days
Up to 10 inches of rain is possible in Saurashtra, more than 1.5 lakh people will be shifted to safer places
Rain with strong winds in coastal areas including Ahmedabad, Vadodara, South Gujarat
4 killed in Karnataka, heavy rains in Goa-Maharashtra
The state government has claimed that it is fully prepared for the hurricane that will hit the coast of Gujarat at a speed of about 175 kmph on Monday. The state, meanwhile, has issued an orange alert urging people not to leave their homes for two days. Meanwhile, most of the coastal districts are likely to receive rains, while winds of 70 to 175 kmph will blow in 15 districts of the state.
Hurricane 600 kilometers away
Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah held a video conference with Chief Minister Vijay Rupani to review the preparedness for the hurricane. The government has also directed the Army, Navy and Air Force to remain on stand-by so that the situation in the state does not get out of control. Is. After the review meeting, Additional Chief Secretary of the Revenue Department Pankaj Kumar said that the storm was moving 600 km from South Gujarat to Veraval. Is far away, which will come to the coast of Gujarat on the 17th and will cross from Porbandar to Mahuva in Bhavnagar on the 18th.
Instruction not to plow the sea for five days
Meanwhile, the state government has started relocating more than 1.5 lakh citizens to safer places as per the Kovid protocol. In addition to 44 NDRF and 6 SDRF teams, SRP, police and home guards have also been deployed in the coastal district for possible rescue operations. Fishermen have also been urged not to plow the sea for five days.
The same wind will blow in 17 city-districts on the 18th
Following the cyclone, heavy to very heavy rains will fall in various parts of Saurashtra, Kutch, Diu and Gujarat on the 17th. On May 17 and 18, the same wind will blow in Ahmedabad, Porbandar, Gir Somnath, Junagadh, Amreli, Bharuch, Anand, Botad, Surendranagar, Devbhoomi Dwarka, Morbi, Jamnagar, Rajkot, Dadarnagar Haveli, Valsad, Navsari and Kheda.
Where to migrate, how many teams: 50 NDRF-SDRF teams
As on Sunday afternoon, more than 15,000 people have been shifted to safer places in 17 districts including South Ahmedabad, Amreli, Anand, Kutch, Bharuch, Bhavnagar, Devbhoomi Dwarka, Gir Somnath, Jamnagar, Uju Junagadh, Rajkot, Morbi, Navsari Porbandar, Surat, Valsad and Botad. . One and a half lakh people will be shifted to safer places by Sunday night. Forty-four NDRF teams have been assigned to the rescue, while six SDRF teams have also been placed on stand-by.
Preparations on a war footing
A total of 44 NDRF teams are in Tehenat
Arrangements like ICU on wheels stand by
GEB teams are on the verge of disruption of power supply to taluka stations
Teams from the Forest, Corporation also stand by, following fears of falling trees
Army, Navy, Air Force also stand by
At the end of oxygen supply means generator, power bank system in hospitals
One and a half lakh people from several villages will be relocated to safer places through Kovid protocol
Vaccination centers closed in the state for two days
Ordering voluntary organizations to be ready
Vaccination was postponed for two days in the state, Korona patients were shifted to a safe place
Vaccination will be closed on two days i.e. 17th and 18th due to hurricane. Eighty-five ICU vans have been set up to evacuate patients undergoing Kovid-19 without disrupting oxygen and power supply.
The hurricane is moving at a speed of 35 km and 16 km towards Gujarat
The hurricane killed 4 people in Karnataka and 2 in Maharashtra. 7 districts are affected. An estimated 300 people are in refugee centers.
Water seeped into homes in Goa. Heavy rains are likely in 4 districts of Maharashtra including Mumbai and Konkan. 101 NDRF teams have been deployed in the coastal states. The highest risk is in Gujarat.
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The epicenter was reported at 30 to 35 km / h. Is. There are no clouds or strong winds blowing over this ‘I’ while the brightest in the encirclement is about 150 km. The wind is blowing at the speed of an hour. When a hurricane hits the ground, the wind speed is 100-120 kmph. It is expected to happen and it will change from 'awful' to 'awful'.
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