
The cyclonic storm triggered strong wind, heavy rainfall, high tidal waves in Karnataka, Kerala and Goa
Cyclone Tauktae is expected to intensify the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned, as the "very severe" storm hurtled towards Gujarat, leaving behind a trail of destruction. It will make landfall between Porbandar and Mahuva on Tuesday, unleashing rapid wind.
An estimated 1.5 lakh people are being shifted from low-lying coastal areas in Gujarat while 54 teams of the NDRF and SDRF remained deployed on Sunday in view of the IMD's warning that the very severe cyclonic storm Tauktae will reach the state coast on Monday evening and cross it on early Tuesday morning.
The government has asked hospitals treating COVID-19 patients to ensure a power backup and arrangements are also being made to ensure uninterrupted generation of medical oxygen in the eight manufacturing units and its supply. Armed Forces are also kept on standby to deal with any eventuality.
Home Minister Amit Shah reviewed the preparedness for Cyclone Tauktae in Gujarat, Maharashtra and two Union territories on Sunday and "specifically" stressed that all health facilities, including those for COVID-19 treatment, falling in the affected areas should be secured along with the patients
"With the cyclone likely to affect power supply, hospitals treating COVID-19 patients have been asked to ensure power back-up. Arrangements have also been made to ensure uninterrupted generation of medical oxygen in the eight manufacturing units and buffer stock is also created," Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani said.
Here are the LIVE Updates on Cyclone Tauktae:
Gujarat | In view of Cyclone Tauktae, people living on coastal areas of Malia in Junagadh were evacuated y'day. Inspecting arrangements,Collector Sourabh Pardhi said," over 1200 people evacuated. All precautionary measures are being taken with food & shelter arrangements in place" pic.twitter.com/pdtN8zCMlj
- ANI (@ANI) May 16, 2021