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New Delhi : Cabinet Secretary P K Sinha chaired a meeting of the National Crisis Management Committee (NCMC) here on October 10, 2018, to take stock of preparatory measures to tackle impending landfall due to the cyclonic storm “Titli” along the coast between Odisha and north Andhra Pradesh by October 11 Morning.

Indian Meteorological Department classified ‘Titli’ as a very severe cyclonic storm with very high wind speed forecast to hit the coast between Gopalpur and Kalingapatnam between 6 am-9am on October 11, 2018. The wind speed at the time of landfall is predicted in the range of 145-165 km per hour.

The meeting was attended by the senior officer from the Ministry of Home Affairs, Defence, National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA). National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), India Meteorological Department (IMD) and Integrated Defence Staff (IDS). The States of Odisha, Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal participated over video conference represented by the respective Chief Secretaries/ Additional Chief Secretaries.

The States informed about measures taken for evacuation of people from the vulnerable areas to safer places, issue of warnings to the fishermen not to venture out into the sea and stocking of adequate food, essential items and fuel supplies, as also preventive measures such as closure of schools and colleges. District and local officials have been alerted, according to a PIB release.

NDRF has deployed 14 teams in Odisha, 4 teams in Andhra and 3 teams in West Bengal along with necessary rescue equipment. Additional teams have been put on standby in the respective areas likely to be affected. In addition, the three states have deployed their own rescue teams along with power boats. Army, Navy and coastguard have also been put on standby so that they can be deployed at short notice as per requirement.

The Cabinet Secretary underlined the need for storage of adequate food, fuel as well as maintaining power supply and telecommunication lines and suggested that the States take advance action in this regard. He assured Centre’s full support to the three states.

After the landfall, the cyclonic storm is expected to re-curve north-eastwards and move along Odisha coast towards Gangetic West Bengal and will cause heavy to very heavy rainfall.

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