Ministers Interacts with Industry Leaders
on Preparedness
for Cyclone Yaas
Goyal says Central and State Governments are
working hand in hand to ensure that there is minimal loss to people and the property
Union
Minister of Railways, Commerce & Industry, Consumer Affairs, and Food &
Public Distribution Piyush Goyal,
along with the Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas & Steel Dharmendra Pradhan and the Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Mansukh Mandaviya,
on 24 May 2021 interacted with the industry leaders on preparedness for Cyclone Yaas.
The meeting was also attended by the senior officers of IMD, NDMA, Shipping, Railways,
and various State Governments. The meeting was called following the initiative of
Hon’ble Prime Minister, as was done on 16th of this month to check the
preparedness for cyclone Taukate.
According to India Meteorological Department, the
Depression over east central Bay of Bengal is very likely to move slowly
north-north-westwards and intensify into a Very Severe Cyclonic Storm and reach
Northwest Bay of Bengal near north Odisha and West Bengal coasts by 26th
May morning. It is very likely to cross north Odisha - West Bengal coasts between
Paradip and Sagar islands by
evening of 26th May as a Very Severe Cyclonic Storm.
NDMA informed that pre-emptive measures have already
been taken to minimize the loss of lives and property. All agencies have been put
on high alerts and they are working in close coordination to undertake rescue and
relief operations. Preparatory meetings with the concerned departments and state
governments have been held. All the fishing boats have been brought to the shore.
DG Shipping informed that they and the Ministry
of Ports, Shipping and Waterways have set up Control rooms, and advisories are being
sent four times in a day. Steps are being taken as per the guidelines and SOPs.
Railway authorities informed that passenger trains
will be cancelled from tomorrow onwards in the areas likely to be worst affected,
and the freight trains will also be regulated when the wind speed picks up. Railways
has already moved the emergency equipment and relief materials to strategic places,
and the restoration work will be done at the earliest. The movement of Oxygen express
from Rourkela will continue through alternative routes.
State Governments officials apprised about the steps
taken by them to reduce the impact of Cyclone Yaas, and their
preparedness for undertaking rescue, relief and rehabilitation in their respective
areas. They said measures have been taken to ensure smooth supply of essential goods,
particularly for medical supplies. They have also issued advisories and instructions
for the purpose.
Industry representatives said that sharing of timely
information gives them enough confidence to cope with the situation. The spirit
of collaboration and cooperation among all the stakeholders will help in reducing
the impact of such natural disasters. They also said that steps being taken by various
agencies makes them feel that they shall be able to face the situation in an effective
manner. They also made several suggestions, which they felt could help in reducing
the hardships.
Piyush Goyal said that Central and State Governments
are working hand in hand and undertaking orderly planning to ensure that there is
minimal loss to people and the property. He said that with the collective efforts
of all stakeholders, the recent super cyclone Taukate was well handled, and expressed the hope that Cyclone Yaas is also overcome honourably.
He said that Industry participants can play an important role in ensuring this.
The Minister said that the Prime Minister yesterday and the Home Minister today
had reviewed the preparatory arrangements, and the union Ministers are also engaged
with the concerned authorities. He urged that relief supplies should be properly
channelized, minimum outages of Communication and electricity ensured, Mobile and
torches kept fully charged, and DG sets fully stocked up with fuel. Goyal called for constant monitoring of the situation, supporting
the healthcare workers, and also all those in distress.
Dharmendra Pradhan assured that the supply of Liquid medical oxygen from
eastern India to the rest of the country will not be affected. He said that Ministry
of PNG has made full assessment of various oil and gas installations, ships, docks
etc in the area, and learning from recent experience,
has taken all precautionary steps to ensure minimal damage.
Mansukh Mandaviya said
that meeting with the industry before the cyclone Taukate helped the authorities as well as the industry. Better awareness,
availability of information and coordination helped in minimizing the losses and
everyone was better prepared to handle the situation. He said this helped in taking
preemptive steps, and also take post-cyclone relief, rescue and rehabilitation steps
in an effective manner.