Cyclone Montha Threatens Odisha: How State Prepares Amid Impending Disaster

The Odisha government has activated full disaster preparedness as Cyclone Montha approaches the coast. Disaster Management Minister Suresh Pujari confirmed eight districts have been identified as highly vulnerable to the storm. Emergency teams including NDRF and fire services are already positioned in critical areas across the state. Essential supplies are stocked and expectant mothers have been relocated to safer health facilities ahead of the cyclone's expected landfall.

Key Points: Odisha Minister Suresh Pujari Assures Cyclone Montha Preparedness

  • Eight districts identified as most vulnerable to Cyclone Montha impact
  • NDRF and fire services positioned in vulnerable districts for rescue operations
  • Expectant mothers relocated to health centers for safe delivery
  • Essential commodities stocked to prevent hoarding and price gouging
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Govt has prepared extensively: Odisha Minister assure full readiness as Cyclone Montha nears coast

Odisha government deploys full disaster response as Cyclone Montha approaches coast. Eight districts identified as vulnerable with NDRF teams positioned for rescue operations.

"The Odisha government has prepared extensively for the impending cyclone - Suresh Pujari, Disaster Management Minister"

Bhubhaneswar, October 27

Odisha Revenue & Disaster Management Minister, Suresh Pujari, ensured that the state is fully prepared with all the safety measures ahead of the potential Cyclone Montha. He said that eight districts have been identified as "most vulnerable" and all the respective departments are instructed to be alert and active.

"The Odisha government has prepared extensively for the impending cyclone, which is currently 930 kilometres away from the Odisha coast and moving towards the west and northwest. Eight districts of the state have been identified as highly vulnerable... We reviewed readiness with officials, identifying vulnerable points, and alerting relevant departments such as energy, PR, RD, health, and agriculture... Cyclone centres, relief centres, and plot centres are ready... The water resources department has started releasing water from reservoirs," he said.

The expectant mothers who are due to deliver next week have been relocated to primary Health Centres (PHCs) and Community Health Centres (CHCs).

"Expectant mothers likely to deliver in the next week are being shifted to nearby Primary Health Centres (PHCs) and Community Health Centres (CHCs) for safe delivery... Essential commodities are stocked to prevent hoarding and price gouging... SDRF, NDRF, and fire services are positioned in the vulnerable districts with additional forces ready for rescue and relief operations," the Disaster Management Minister added.

Meanwhile, Chandra Sekhar Padhi, Engineer in Chief of the Water Resource Department, informed that the cyclone may pass to Kakinada and then traverse its path. He mentioned that as of now, there is no danger from the storm. However, the field officers are positioned to deal with any severities.

"There is a possibility of a cyclone to pass to Kakinada and it will traverse its path....From 26 to 29 October, it will be in different categories, like deep depression, cyclone storm, severe cyclone storm, etc... We have decided to take a calibrated approach as and when the cyclone path and the intensity of the storm are clear...We will take necessary steps to empty our reservoirs...As of now, there is no danger from cyclone storm...Our field officers are ready to face any eventualities arising out of this cyclone storm," he said.

Odisha Minister Krushna Chandra Mahapatra also tuned in, stating that the state is ready.

"We have alerted all the areas that will be affected by the cyclone. Official leave has also been cancelled. We have instructed to prepare water logging points properly and to inspect our drainage system. We have directed to distribute dry food and cooked food where there is a risk of loss. We have prepared everything," he said.

Meanwhile, IMD Bhubaneswar Director Manorama Mohanty on Saturday confirmed that a low-pressure depression system has formed south of the Bay of Bengal and is likely to intensify into a depression.

"There is a low-pressure system formed south of the Bay of Bengal... It is likely to form into a depression over the southeast and the adjoining Bay of Bengal on October 25. It will also further intensify into a deep depression by October 26. And into a cyclonic storm by October 27. Odisha is likely to experience heavy rainfall activity on 27, 28 and 29 October. Fishermen are advised not to venture into the sea from 26th onwards..." she warned.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Hope the preparations are as good as they claim. Last time during Cyclone Fani, many areas faced power cuts for weeks. Hope they've strengthened the electricity infrastructure properly this time.
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Sarah B
The focus on preventing hoarding and price gouging is crucial! During disasters, some shopkeepers exploit the situation. Glad the government is thinking about this aspect. Stay safe everyone!
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Arjun K
My family is in Puri district which is often affected. They've already started preparing. The advance warning system is working well this time. Hope the cyclone weakens before hitting the coast. 🤞
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Michael C
While the preparations sound comprehensive, I hope the ground-level implementation matches the announcements. Sometimes there's a gap between what ministers say and what actually reaches the common people in remote areas.
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Kavya N
The cancellation of official leave shows seriousness! This level of coordination between different departments - energy, health, water resources - is impressive. Odisha has truly become India's cyclone management expert. 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
Praying for the safety of all Odisha residents. The fishermen advisory is particularly important - many ignore warnings and risk their lives. Hope everyone follows the safety guidelines. Jai Jagannath! 🚩

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