Fury of Cyclone Dana: Eastern India's Coastal Resilience Tested
Cyclone Dana made landfall in Odisha, affecting West Bengal and other coastal areas. Political leaders call for government support and action to ensure public safety. The storm weakened into a cyclonic storm post-landfall and is under continuous monitoring. Citizens are urged to follow safety guidelines.
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With Cyclone Dana making landfall in Odisha, its impacts are felt across West Bengal and other eastern coastal regions. The Congress has stepped forward, advocating for comprehensive governmental support to bolster safety efforts in the stricken areas. The Indian Meteorological Department confirmed the cyclone's landfall completion early Friday, with the system taking over eight hours to penetrate the landmass.
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge highlighted the necessity for immediate preparedness and rapid response. He called for the Union Government's active involvement in providing the necessary preventive and emergency measures. 'Congress workers must assist those affected,' he posted on platform X. On similar lines, Rahul Gandhi, Leader of the Opposition, echoed the call for the central government's full support during this crisis, emphasizing the need for united action.
The cyclonic storm, initially hitting at 110 kmph, has moderated post-landfall but remains a concern as it moves northwestward across Odisha, according to the IMD. Continued monitoring is underway, with guidance for citizens to remain vigilant and adhere to administrative safety protocols to minimize damage and casualties.
(With inputs from agencies.)