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Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) on Thursday reiterated that super cyclone Amphan is likely to bring heavy rainfall in west Assam, part of Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh in next 24 hours.

“Strong wind above 50 kmph may be witnessed in Assam, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh…,” said IMD director general Mrityunjay Mahapatra while giving details of the cyclone that had its landfall in coastal areas of West Bengal on Wednesday.

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Cabinet secretary Rajiv Gauba earlier in the day chaired a meeting of the National Crisis Management Committee (NCMC), to review the situation in the cyclone affected areas of Odisha and West Bengal.

Chief secretaries of Odisha and West Bengal informed that timely and accurate forecast by IMD andadvance deployment of NDRF facilitated in evacuation of about 5 lakh people in West Bengal and about 2 lakh in Odisha.

This has resulted in minimal loss of human lives, considering the fact that the intensity of the Amphan was next only to that of the Super Cyclone that struck Odisha in1999causing large scale devastation.

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NDRF is moving additional teams in West Bengal to speed up restoration work, especially in Kolkata.

FCI will also ensure adequate availability of food grains, especially rice, to West Bengal so that marooned people are provided immediate sustenance.

Power Ministry and Department of Telecommunications will also assist in early restoration of services in both the States.

The Railways, which suffered major damages to its infrastructure, is in the process of restarting its operations at the earliest.

In West Bengal there were major damages to agriculture, power and telecommunication facilities in Cyclone affected areas.

In Odisha damages have been mainly limited to agriculture.

Reviewing the rescue and restoration efforts, Cabinet Secretary directed that officers of Central Ministries/ Agencies should remain in close touch with Odisha and West Bengal Governments and provide all required assistance expeditiously.

Ministry of Home Affairs will be sending teams to carry out early assessment of damages and submit a report.

Chief Secretaries of West Bengal and Odisha participated in the NCMC meeting through video conference.

Senior Officers from the Ministries of Home Affairs, Defence, Shipping, Civil Aviation, Railways, Petroleum and Natural Gas, Power, Telecommunications, Steel, Drinking Water and Sanitation, Health, IMD, NDMA and NDRF also attended the meeting.