This Article is From Oct 12, 2013

West Bengal takes steps to manage aftermath of Cyclone Phailin

West Bengal takes steps to manage aftermath of Cyclone Phailin

This image provided by the US Naval Research Lab shows Indian Cyclone Phailin taken today at 6:32 am

Kolkata: West Bengal government has dispatched disaster management teams to coastal areas of the state to tackle the aftermath of cyclone Phailin which is set to hit neighbouring Odisha by this evening.

"We have dispatched several disaster management teams to the coastal areas of West Bengal including Diamond Harbour and Digha," Disaster Management Minister Javed Khan told PTI.

Mr Khan said a helpline is being opened at the state secretariat.

"We have also asked civil defence teams to reach the coastal areas to meet any eventuality," he said.

Cyclone Phailin, with a wind speed of 210-220 kmph, is turning into a super cyclone before making landfall this evening near Gopalpur in Odisha where the government has galvanised its machinery to deal with the impact and is evacuating people from low-lying and coastal areas.
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