
Cyclone Dana: Odisha CM Majhi lauds Ministers, officials after achieving 'zero casualty'
The Hindu
Odisha Chief Minister expresses gratitude for zero casualties during Cyclone Dana, Indian Navy mobilizes relief efforts.
After Odisha reported no casualties while it faced severe cyclonic storm 'Dana', Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi expressed gratitude to the people who played a vital role in this on Saturday (October 26, 2024).
"The people of Odisha survived Cyclone Dana by the grace of Lord Jagannath. I thank all the ministers, MLAs, MPs and government officials of the state for the teamwork that played a vital role in achieving the zero casualty target. Everyone worked day and night to protect the people and provide them with essential services," CM Majhi said.
Cyclone Dana hit the Odisha coast on Friday (October 25, 2024), uprooting trees, snapping power lines in several areas, and killing a person in West Bengal. The storm made landfall between Bhitarkanika and Dhamra with wind speeds of 100-110 kmph.
Meanwhile, the Indian Navy has mobilised significant relief efforts in response to the devastation caused by Cyclone Dana in Odisha, focusing on the immediate needs of affected villages, including Kanhapur, Bagapatia, Barahipur, Magarkanda, Charigheria, and Satabhaya, said a statement from Indian Navy on Saturday.
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Relief camps have been established at Batipada and Talchua, providing essential support to those impacted by the cyclone. To address the urgent need for sustenance, a total of 9,000 meals have been distributed to the affected populations.
Earlier on Saturday (October 26, 2024), Odisha Minister Suresh Pujari said that the restoration work in the State is about to be completed after cyclone Dana hit the coastal regions of the state.