Ahmedabad/Kutch: Gujarat government has set three days time to limp back to normalcy after cyclone Biparjoy weakened and moved towards south Rajasthan on Friday before ravaging the Kutch and Saurashtra regions. Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra directed the District Administration to expedite the relief work and to ensure that the relief measures reach the affected on time.
Zero casualty-While a father and son duo died trying to save their cattle stuck in a ravine before landfall in Bhavnagar district, there was no loss of life as the cyclone entered the land moved further towards Rajasthan. Patel credited advance planning and mass evacuation of over one lakh persons for helping the state achieve "zero casualty", technically.
Patel takes stock-Patel reviewed the havoc wrought by the severe cyclonic storm. In the high-level review meeting with senior secretaries including the Chief Secretary regarding Cyclone Biparjoy at the State Emergency Operation Center, the CM was apprised of the actual situation through video conference with the concerned District Collectors.
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To clear impact in three days- The CM was given district-wise preliminary damage estimates. He gave instructions to the officials to release compensation to the affected people latest by Monday. He also adviced the officials to expedite the process of restoring restore power supply, water, roads, and communication in the affected areas. He also suggested quick disbursal of compensation related to cattle loss and all other damages including the damages to mud houses. He also suggested the officials to increase the 'green cover' by planting double the number of trees that were uprooted in the storm.
More rains predicted-The cyclone which weakened after making landfall on the Kutch coast of Gujarat on Thursday evening was forecast to bring more heavy rainfall to north Gujarat, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). In Kutch district, Gandhidham received 20 cm, and Kandla Airport 16 cm, of rainfall, while Anjar, Bhuj, and Mundra received 13 cm each, on Friday. Dwarka, Okha and Khambhalia, in Devbhoomi Dwarka district received 15 cm, 11 cm and 10 cm of rainfall.
According to the State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC), from where the CM was taking stock of the cyclone, several parts of Kutch as well as Devbhumi Dwarka, Jamnagar, Rajkot and Morbi districts in Saurashtra regions were battered with very heavy rainfall of 100-185 mm on Friday accompanied by strong wind of up to 95 kmph.
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