Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

ENSURE PROPER OPERATIONS AT COVID CENTRES, STATES TOLD

- Press Trust of India :

The National Crisis Management Committee (NCMC) headed by Cabinet secretary Rajiv Gauba met on Sunday, where the top bureaucrat of the country directed agencies to ensure “uninterrup­ted” functionin­g of the COVID hospitals in the states affected by the impending Cyclone Tauktae and secure “zero loss” of lives.

Officers from various central agencies, the chief secretarie­s of Gujarat, Maharashtr­a, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu and the administra­tors of the Union territorie­s of Lakshadwee­p, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu took part in the meeting, a statement issued by the government said.

The NCMC met to review the preparedne­ss of the central and state agencies to deal with the cyclonic storm that is expected to reach the Gujarat coast in the morning of May 18 with wind speeds ranging from 150-160 km per hour, accompanie­d by heavy rainfall and storm surge, it said.

Reviewing the preparedne­ss of the central and state agencies, Gauba stressed that all measures be taken to evacuate people in the areas affected by the cyclone so as to ensure zero loss of life and damage.

“All steps are to be taken to avoid disruption of functionin­g of hospitals and COVID-19 centres and maintenanc­e of regular supply of oxygen to patients,” the statement quoted him as saying.

Necessary arrangemen­ts have been made in this context, it added.

India is witnessing the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic currently. The cabinet secretary directed the agencies concerned to work in close co-ordination and extend all requisite assistance to the affected states.

“Preparator­y arrangemen­ts to restore power, telecom and other important services should be ensured,” he said.

The statement said the chief secretarie­s of the states apprised the NCMC of the measures put in place to deal with the cyclonic storm. “Adequate stock of foodgrains, drinking water and other essential supplies have been arranged and preparatio­ns made to maintain essential services such as power, telecommun­ications etc.,” they said.

THE CABINET SECY DIRECTED THE AGENCIES CONCERNED TO WORK IN CLOSE CO-ORDINATION AND EXTEND ALL REQUISITE HELP

 ?? PTI ?? High sea waves due to cyclone Tauktae hit Bhagavathi Prem Sinken Dredger, at Surathkal Beach near Mangaluru on Sunday.
PTI High sea waves due to cyclone Tauktae hit Bhagavathi Prem Sinken Dredger, at Surathkal Beach near Mangaluru on Sunday.

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