Srikakulam district administration geared up for relief operations: Collector
The Hindu
The cyclone is currently located between Gopalpur of Odisha and Kalingapatnam of Srikakulam district
As many as two National Disaster Response Teams (NDRF) and four State Disaster Response Teams (SDRF) teams reached Srikakulam district which is expected be hit very badly with the impact of Gulab cyclone which is currently located .
As per the latest information from Srikakulam district administration and Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), the storm lay cantered about 310 km east-southeast of Gopalpur and 380 km east of Kalingapatnam. With the indication of heavy to very heavy rainfall from IMD, Srikakulam district administration evacuated nearly 26,000 people to safe places including cyclone shelters located at different places all along 110 km.
Gales which are expected to move with 65 km speed per hour may damage to paddy and other crops apart from coconut groves located in Uddanam region which had witnessed devastation in October, 2018 with the . Srikakulam Collector Shrikesh B. Lathkar told The Hindu that the district administration was fully geared up to minimise the impact of the cyclone with the series of preventive measures. “Both NDRF and SDRF teams have already positioned at different places. All the facilities including food, electricity and safe drinking water were provided for the people who were shifted to cyclone shelters. Special teams were formed to restore power and improve road conditions in case of damage with the impact cyclone storm Gulab,” he added.