Ndrf chief: normalcy will return in next 24 to 48 hours in odisha | dynamite news

Ndrf chief: normalcy will return in next 24 to 48 hours in odisha | dynamite news

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NATIONAL DISASTER RESPONSE FORCE (NDRF) DIRECTOR GENERAL SN PRADHAN ON THURSDAY SAID THAT NORMALCY WILL RETURN IN THE NEXT 24 TO 48 HOURS IN ODISHA AFTER CYCLONE AMPHAN HIT THE STATE.


Updated On: 21 May 2020 , 6:41 PM NEW DELHI: National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) Director General SN Pradhan on Thursday said that normalcy will return in the next 24 to 48 hours in


Odisha after cyclone Amphan hit the state. "The Union Cabinet Secretary held a meeting with the West Bengal and Odisha Chief Secretaries to estimate the damage and response, earlier


today. The situation in Odisha is under control, and hopefully, normalcy will return in the next 24 to 48 hours in Odisha," said Pradhan while addressing a press conference with India


Meteorological Department (IMD) Director-General Dr Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, here. > The Union Cabinet Secretary held a meeting with the West Bengal & > Odisha Chief Secretaries to 


estimate the damage & response, earlier > today. Normalcy will return in the next 24 to 48 hours in Odisha: > NDRF Chief SN Pradhan pic.twitter.com/tS0Oxn4JBx >  > — ANI 


(@ANI) May 21, 2020 Pradhan said that Cyclone Amphan has entered Bangladesh, after making landfall in West Bengal yesterday. "Soon after cyclone Amphan hit, NDRF teams had fanned out


and started work as per deployment in Odisha in the afternoon itself and by evening in West Bengal yesterday. India Meteorological Department's prediction regarding cyclone Amphan was


accurate. All agencies working on the ground are grateful for it. Damages have been minimized due to the accurate prediction by the IMD," he added.Pradhan further said that NDRF teams


are operational. ALSO READ: HM ON AMPHAN- CLOSELY MONITORING CYCLONE, ASSURED ALL POSSIBLE HELP TO ODISHA, WB-AMIT SHAH "We will continue to provide services till states (Odisha and


West Bengal) require services that are expected to be required for a longer time in West Bengal. Damage is estimated to be higher in West Bengal. The state has asked for 4 more teams of


NDRF, to assist in restoration work. Immediately, Cabinet Secretary has decided to send four more teams, these teams are being airlifted, will reach the state today evening," he said.


"Around 5 lakh people evacuated in West Bengal have been told to remain in shelters; more than 2 lakh people in Odisha were evacuated, since situation is under control and weather has


moderated in Odisha, some people have started returning to their homes," he added. ALSO READ: PM NARENDRA MODI EXPRESSES SOLIDARITY WITH WEST BENGAL AND ODISHA, ASSURES THEM OF ALL


POSSIBLE HELP Cyclone Amphan made landfall in coastal regions of Odisha and West Bengal on May 20. Balasore district received heavy rainfall and strong winds due to the cyclone yesterday.


Amphan has now moved north-northeastwards with a speed of 27 kilometers per hour during the past six hours, and further weakened into a "cyclonic storm" and lay centred on Thursday


over Bangladesh, the India Meteorological Department said in its bulletin. (ANI)