Photos of Cops in Odisha Rescuing People From Cyclone Fani Will Make You Respect the Police Force Even More! (See Pictures)
Cyclone Fani was one of the "rarest of the rare" summer cyclones to hit Odisha in 43 years.
Cyclone Fani, the extremely severe cyclonic storm, that made landfall at Puri on Friday disrupted normal life in Odisha. Coupled with heavy rainfall, it was one of the "rarest of the rare" summer cyclones to hit Odisha in 43 years. As the wind brought down trees, took away rooftops, cut electricity and communication lines, the disaster relief teams were coordinating with the state police to bring maximum people to safety. Rescue teams had already begun its work alongside state cops to save maximum number of lives. And one photo of a young female police officer giving a lift to an old woman during the rescue operation was shared by the Odisha Police on Twitter. Fani Meaning Explained: Here's All About The Name Of The Extremely Severe Cyclone Which Made Landfall in Odisha Today.
Applauding the police officer of Talchua Police Station, Kendrapara, Odisha Police tweeted saying, "Braving all odds and adversaries, our officers are making all the possible efforts to evacuate every single person to the safety." The tweet is being shared widely with people praising the cop's work. Odisha Police also shared pictures of female officers evacuating old women in Ganjam to designated cyclone shelters. Cyclone Fani Online Donation for Relief and Rescue: CM Naveen Patnaik Urges People to Help Restore Cyclone-Hit Odisha; Here’s How You Can Contribute via cmrfodisha.gov.in.
Here is the photo of the police officer driving an old woman to safety:
Rescue efforts in full force:
The police also took to social media with pictures of officers carrying babies, children, women and other locals to safety.
Here are the photos:
The death toll in Cyclone Fan rose to 16 in Odisha on Saturday. Restoration work is being carried across 10,000 villages and 52 urban areas where the wind caused destruction. The seaside pilgrim town of Puri was the worst hit in the disaster followed by Bhubaneswar and Cuttack. Lakhs of trees have been uprooted, houses have been destroyed, electric poles fell, no water supply to homes. Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said that 12 lakh people have been evacuated and shifted to safer locations. Flight operations at Bhubaneshwar airport resumed on Saturday while train services are yet to resume from Puri.
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