PM Modi to visit Gujarat, Diu to review situation after cyclone Tauktae

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Gujarat and Diu on Wednesday to personally review the situation there and the damage wrought by cyclone Tauktae, government sources said.

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Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Cyclone Tauktae
Massive rescue operations after cyclone sinks barge, leaves oil rig adrift. Photo: ANI

Prime Minister will visit and Diu on Wednesday to personally review the situation there and the damage wrought by Tauktae, government sources said.

He will leave Delhi at around 9:30 AM and land at Bhavnagar from where he will proceed for an aerial survey of Una, Diu, Jafarabad and Mahuva, they said.

Modi will also hold a review meeting at Ahmedabad.

At least seven people were killed in as the battered parts of the state and left behind a trail of destruction along the coast, uprooting electric poles and trees, and damaging several houses and roads, officials said on Tuesday.

After reviewing the situation, Chief Minister Vijay Rupani told reporters that despite such a high-intensity hitting the state, his government has managed to prevent any major loss to life or property as over two lakh people were already shifted to safer places.

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First Published: Tue, May 18 2021. 22:16 IST
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