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Cyclone Nisarga: Please stay indoors for 2 days, Uddhav urges people in coastal areas

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Mumbai, June 02: Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Tuesday urged to the people of Mumbai to "stay indoors" ahead of Cyclone Nisarga landfall in the state's coast tomorrow.

Uddhav Thackeray

"Cyclone Nisarga is at our doorsteps today. By tomorrow afternoon, it will make landfall at Alibag. It will be larger than any cyclone seen in the recent past," Thackeray said while addressing a press conference on cyclone Nisarga.

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All efforts were being made to ensure there was no loss of life due to the cyclone that was likely to make landfall near Alibag on Wednesday, he said, adding that the Army, Navy and Air Force were on stand-by.

Thackeray also elaborated on do's and don'ts' in the situation. "The cyclone could be more severe than the other storms....Tomorrow and the day after are crucial in coastal areas," he said.

"Activities which had resumed (as part of easing of lockdown to contain coronavirus) will be kept shut there for the next two days in view of the cyclone....it is in our interest that people remain alert and inside their homes," the chief minister said.

Fifteen teams of the National Disaster Response Force and four teams of the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) have been deployed in different coastal areas while five teams have been kept on standby, he said.

"All the fishermen have been contacted. In Palghar, some fishermen were not reachable till afternoon, but were contacted later. We will bring them back in time. Nobody should venture into the sea for the next two days," he added. Power supply may be disconnected if it rains heavily, he said and warned people against using electrical appliances when not needed.

Important documents in home should be kept safe and battery-operated devices like mobile phones should be charged, he said.

"Don't believe rumours and don't spread rumours. Follow the instructions aired by Doordarshan and Akashvaani," he said.

People should cooperate with the administration and shift to safer places wherever necessary, Thackeray said, and informed that COVID-19 patients admitted at the field hospital in Mumbai's Bandra-Kurla Complex have been shifted to safer places.

He also asked people not to take cover under makeshift or dilapidated structures. Safe distance should be maintained from gas cylinder or pipeline if there is a leakage, he said.

"We are already fighting the novel coronavirus. Now nature too is testing us. But we will face the situation with full strength and come out of it safely," the Chief Minister assured.

Cyclone Nisarga': Mumbai Police restricts movement of people near beachesCyclone Nisarga': Mumbai Police restricts movement of people near beaches

He also said that power supply in some places in the state may have to be cut in case there is heavy rain and if it leads to flooding. CM Uddhav also urged people to avoid unnecessary use of electric equipment.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to Uddhav Thackeray and assured him all possible help from the Centre.

Cyclone Nisarga' is very likely to intensify into a "severe cyclonic storm" over the next 12 hours and cross Maharashtra and South Gujarat coast on Wednesday afternoon, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Tuesday.

With cyclone 'Nisarga' set to make landfall on Wednesday, Maharashtra activated its disaster response mechanism, deploying NDRF teams and evacuating people from areas likely to be hit.

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