West Bengal Braces for Cyclone Dana: Schools Closed Amid Storm Threat
West Bengal prepares for Cyclone Dana as the state government initiates evacuations and school closures to protect residents. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee assures readiness for the storm, with disaster response teams deployed and control rooms operational. The IMD warns of severe weather conditions impacting multiple districts.
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West Bengal is on high alert as it prepares for Cyclone Dana, prompting the state government to take precautionary measures including evacuations and school closures. The Indian Meteorological Department has predicted that a depression over the Bay of Bengal could intensify into a severe cyclonic storm, impacting the state's coastal areas.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has assured citizens that the administration is fully prepared to handle any emergencies, deploying disaster response forces across vulnerable regions. Public safety remains a priority as control rooms operate round-the-clock to monitor developments.
Schools have been closed across nine districts from October 23 to 26, while fishermen are advised to avoid the sea. Authorities have also suspended ferry services and are controlling tourist activities. In Kolkata, preparations involve checking infrastructure and keeping emergency units ready to tackle flooding and other disruptions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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