Chennai:
Defence
Minister AK Antony has directed the three Services -- Army, Air Force and the
Navy to be in full alert to provide all support in view of the impending
cyclone, Phailin, forecast to hit the Odisha and Andhra Pradesh coast Saturday
evening.
Ministry
of Defence has received requests from the Odisha and Andhra Pradesh governments
for rescue and relief operations including the air support in the aftermath of
the approaching Cyclone.
Antony
discussed the issue with Defence Secretary RK Mathur this morning.
Two
IAF IL-76 have been despatched this morning with NDRF teams and equipment to
Bhubneshwar. Other IAF assets are on stand-by at various bases including-
Raipur, Nagpur, Jagdalpur, Barrackpore, Ranchi and Gwalior.
IAF
has committed two C130J Super Hercules aircraft, 18 helicopters, including Mi
-17V5 and two AN-32s to the effort and the aircraft are already positioned to
move at short notice.
IAF
is fully geared up to assist the state administration and has tasked its
Eastern Air Command to coordinate the entire relief operation with a Task Force
being positioned at Barrackpore.
Vishakhapatnam
based Eastern Naval Command have kept multiple Indian Navy diving teams with
inflatable rafts in standby mode at important locations which could be put into
operations at short notices.
Besides
these, Navy has put some Chetak and UH-3H helicopters in standby for launching
rescue and relief operations, if necessary. Disaster relief ships, as required,
are also being kept by the Navy in readiness.
Army
has moved its Command and control element to Bubneshwar under GOC Madhya Bharat
(MB) Area. One Engineer column from Bagdogra and one medical column from
Gopalpur have started moving to Bhubneshwar. Infantry columns are also stand by
at Barrackpore.
In
response to MoD’s directive, Coast Guard Headquarters has sensitized State
Governments of Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal requesting them to issue
appropriate advisory to fishermen, shipping and local community.
Coast
Guard units in these three States have been kept on high alert so that they can
respond to any search and rescue situation at sea and in coastal areas. Coast
Guard is also in constant communication with other forces and civil
administration for meeting any eventuality during/post cyclone.
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