NDRF Teams Deployed In Bengal As Cyclone Mocha Intensifies Into Very Severe Cyclonic Storm
A quick response disaster management team clears a tree that fell in a storm due to cyclone Mocha at Veer Savarkar International Airport in Port Blair.
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View In AppA Kolkata Police personnel monitors vulnerable locations and river banks through CCTV footage in preparation for the landfall of Cyclone 'Mocha', at an integrated control room at Police Headquarters Lalbazar, in Kolkata.
National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) making announcements about Cyclone 'Mocha' for tourists and fishermen, asking them to refrain from going into the sea on May 12 and 13 in Digha, West Bengal.
National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) in Gosaba, West Bengal making announcements about Cyclone 'Mocha'.
National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) in Gosaba, West Bengal walk with their equipment such as — medical supplies, chainsaws and megaphones.
Cyclone Mocha is likely to convert into a severe storm on May 12 and very severe storm on May 1, Gurminder Singh, Commandant of 2nd Battalion, NDRF added that 2000 rescuers were on ground.
Sagar block Disaster Management Control Room in South 24 Paraganas reviews preparedness in view of cyclonic storm 'Mocha' forming over the Bay of Bengal.
NDRF personnel checking chainsaws to make sure they are in proper working conditions before heading to the ground.