Cyclone Gaja: Fully Equipped to Deal with Any Situation, Says District Collector

As cyclone Gaja has gathered strength in the Bay of Bengal, Ramanathapuram district collector Veera Raghava Rao said that they are fully equipped to deal with any situation.

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Ramanathapuram (Tamil Nadu) [India], Nov 14 (ANI): As cyclone Gaja has gathered strength in the Bay of Bengal, Ramanathapuram district collector Veera Raghava Rao said that they are fully equipped to deal with any situation.

"In the wake of cyclone Gaja, apart from civil administration preparedness, we have also got help from Indian Coast Guard who have all the required equipment to deal with such situations," Rao told media here.

"Tourist movement to Dhanushkodi has been restricted from 5pm today. We will not allow anybody to visit Dhanushkodi and as far as Pamban Bridge is concerned, we will take an appropriate decision tomorrow taking into account wind speed," he added.

Earlier today, the Tamil Nadu government had announced that all schools in Cuddalore and Rameswaram will remain shut on Thursday.

Cyclone Gaja is expected to make a landfall between Pamban and Cuddalore tomorrow. In an attempt to mitigate damage to properties and human lives, the state administration headed by Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami has planned to evacuate around 20,000 people residing on the coastal line and moving them to relief camps.

For the safety of the people, the state government has also formed 19 interdepartmental zonal teams for the rescue operations. These teams have been comprised of several officers from important departments such as police, fire, Public Works Department, Electricity Department,etc.

Not only Tamil Nadu, states liked Andhra Pradesh and union territory Puducherry are also bracing for the impact of the cyclone which is likely to bring heavy downpour and strong winds to several parts of the region for next couple of days.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red warning, the highest category which denotes "take action", for the eastern coastal regions on November 15, stating that the cyclonic storm that originated in the Bay of Bengal will likely intensify into a severe one in the next 24 hours. "Gale wind speeds could reach up to 100kmph along and off the coasts of north Tamil Nadu and Puducherry,' the IMD said. (ANI)

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