As Cyclone Amphan inched closer to the western coast of India, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) said that it was bracing up to tackle dual calamities of Coronavirus and the cyclone. NDRF chief SN Pradhan said that the force was taking steps bearing in mind the magnitude of the challenge. He added that it was perhaps for the first time, NDRF was tackling two disaster situations.
Pradhan said that Cyclone Amphan was likely to make a landfall on Wednesday
morning. The cyclone has been categorised as Extremley Severe Cyclonic Storm. Steps are being taken to minimise the possible damage.
Four teams from 6 additional batallions of NDRF have been kept on stand-by mode. These teams can be airlifted by Indian Air Force and will be depatched to affected areas on short notice.
NDRF teams have already been mobilised. The teams have been stationed in 7 districts of West Bengal and 6 districts of Odisha.