Cyclone Dana Landfall Update: Schools closed; 187 trains cancelled

National Disaster Response Force (NDRF)

Cyclone Dana is rapidly approaching the coasts of Odisha and West Bengal, with a landfall expected on the night of October 24. The cyclone, currently intensifying over the Bay of Bengal, is projected to unleash winds reaching up to 110 km/h, along with heavy rainfall that poses significant risks to coastal communities.

Local residents are being urged to take precautions as the cyclone approaches. Many families are preparing for potential evacuations, securing their homes, and stocking up on essential supplies. The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has been deployed to assist with emergency measures, and shelters are being set up to accommodate those in vulnerable areas.

The impact of Cyclone Dana extends beyond just wind and rain; it carries the potential for flooding, power outages, and disruptions to daily life. Fishermen have been advised to stay off the waters due to the dangerous sea conditions, and schools in some affected areas may close as a precaution.

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As communities brace for the storm, authorities are emphasizing the importance of staying informed through local weather updates and following safety guidelines. The impending cyclone serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerability of coastal regions to natural disasters, prompting both fear and resilience among the people in its path.

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