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Cyclone Nivar: Indian Navy, Coast Guard assets ready for rescue ops in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry

The Indian Navy has deployed INS Parundu, a vessel from Vishakapatnam with HADR bricks and diving teams to render assistance.

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The Indian Coast Guard and Navy have kept their assets ready to provide humanitarian aid and disaster relief (HADR), in view of the Nivar Cyclone which is to make landfall between Karaikal and Mamallapuram in Tamil Nadu, around the Puducherry region by Wednesday evening.

Four Coast Guard Offshore patrol vessels are deployed at sea in disaster relief configuration for assistance to fishermen and merchants at sea, besides two helicopters on standby for immediate launch post-landfall rescue and relief efforts.

Three Dornier aircraft are on standby at Vishakapatnam for surveillance and damage assessment.

According to Coast Guard officials, 15 disaster relief teams are ready to provide assistance for state and district administration. Ships at sea are advising fishing boats to return to harbour and port authorities have been advised for the safety of ships at anchorage.

The Indian Navy has deployed INS Parundu, a vessel from Vishakapatnam with HADR bricks and diving teams to render assistance. This is in addition to five flood relief teams and one diving team that are ready at Chennai. Naval facilities at Nagapattinam, Rameswaram and INS Parundu also have flood relief teams on standby.

"Indian Coast Guard in pro-active liaison with State/District administration has ensured that all Indian fishing boats return safely to harbour prior to cyclone Nivar making landfall, and more importantly, ICG has ensured nil loss of lives at sea," said Inspector General S.Paramesh, Commander Coast Guard Region East.

According to an update from the weather department, Cyclone Nivar is about 410kms East-Southeast of Puducherry and is expected to intensify into a severe cyclonic storm by Wednesday, lashing the coast with gusty winds of 100-110kmph as it makes landfall.

Under the impact of this weather system, rains are expected to lash the coastal areas until Thursday.

The Puducherry administration has imposed prohibitive orders under CrPC Section 144 to restrict the movement of the public across the region and has ordered shops and establishments shut from 9 pm Tuesday to 6 am Thursday, subject to further revision.

However, milk booths, fuel stations, pharmacies, etc. will remain open.

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