Kolkata: Personnel of the Indian Coast Guard are in all readiness to tackle any eventuality in the wake of the very severe cyclonic storm 'Bulbul', which is likely to make landfall between West Bengal-Bangladesh coasts by late Saturday evening or night.
Ships have been moved to safer locations at Paradip, Dhamra and Sagar Island coasts, Inspector General of Coast Guard, Rajan Bargotra said on Saturday.
Fishermen have been advised not to venture into the rough seas in Odisha and West Bengal coastal regions in view of the cyclonic storm said Bargotra, who is the Commander Coast Guard Region (North-East).
The coast guard personnel are in touch with state governments to deal with the situation in wake of the impact of 'Bulbul', he added.
Deputy Inspector General S R Dash, who is Commander of Coast Guard, West Bengal, said three disaster management teams have been stationed at Haldia and two at Fraserganj in 24 Parganas district for timely action.
"We are trying to achieve zero casualties," Dash told a news agency. The cyclonic storm is being constantly monitored through radars at Haldia, Paradip and Gopalpur in the two coastal states of West Bengal and Odisha, the IG said.