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Indian Navy Activates Disaster Response Plan as Cyclone Fengal Threatens Tamil Nadu Coastline

Jitendra Singh
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Last updated: November 28, 2024
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Indian Navy Activates Disaster Response Plan as Cyclone Fengal Threatens Tamil Nadu Coastline

In response to the escalating threat posed by Cyclone Fengal in the Bay of Bengal, the Indian Navy has activated an extensive disaster response plan aimed at safeguarding the coastal areas of Tamil Nadu. As the cyclone intensifies, local authorities and naval command units are coordinating closely to counter its potential impact on the coast.

The Eastern Naval Command, collaborating with the Headquarters Tamil Nadu and Puducherry Naval Area (HQTN&P), has put a robust disaster response mechanism into operation. This structured approach focuses on two critical aspects: Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) and Search and Rescue (SAR) operations. By aligning these efforts with state and civil administrations, the Navy aims to enhance rapid response capabilities against the impending cyclone.

Essential relief materials, including food, drinking water, and medical supplies, are being mobilized as part of the Navy’s preparation strategy. Special Flood Relief Teams (FRTs) have been deployed to zones identified as vulnerable to the cyclone’s effects. Additionally, diving teams at HQTN&P are on heightened alert, ready to carry out emergency rescue missions should the situation demand.

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As meteorological forecasts predict that Cyclone Fengal will further strengthen within the next 48 hours, heavy rainfall, high winds, and possible flooding are anticipated in several coastal regions of Tamil Nadu. Authorities have issued advisories urging residents in low-lying and coastal areas to stay vigilant and to follow safety protocols.

The Navy’s operational measures are aligned with guidelines set forth by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), which highlight the importance of evacuation plans, shelter provisions, and stockpiling emergency supplies. Key strategies being employed by the Indian Navy include the careful stockpiling of emergency supplies such as food, freshly prepared meals (MREs), water, and medical provisions to facilitate support for communities potentially affected by the cyclone.

Naval personnel, including those operating Geminis and helicopters, are being strategically positioned to ensure swift action in response to SAR needs, while warships are being loaded with HADR relief materials to bolster assistance efforts.

The Indian Navy is diligently monitoring the evolving situation, remaining committed to its mission of protecting lives and property in anticipation of Cyclone Fengal’s landfall. These concerted efforts reflect the Navy’s preparedness and dedication to effectively manage the humanitarian challenges that may arise from this natural disaster.

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ByJitendra Singh
A hardcore defence enthusiast with a strong interest in all things military and geopolitical.
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