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Cyclone Gulab landfall : After the IMD sounded the warning, both Andhra Pradesh and Odisha have begun getting ready for relief and rescue operations.

Six fishermen from Palasa, who returning to their native village by sea in a new boat they purchased in Odisha two days ago, were feared missing in the storm.

Cyclone Gulab in Andhra Pradesh, : Odisha has been warned of an incoming cyclone, named Gulab, merely four months after it was struck by Cyclone Yaas. As per the IMD, the cyclone is expected to make a landfall on Sunday in Andhra Pradesh, and accordingly, the department has issued an orange alert in north Andhra Pradesh as well as south Odisha coasts. The alert was sounded after the department noticed that the deep depression over the Bay of Bengal intensified on Saturday. Amid this, so far, West Bengal is not likely to be impacted due to cyclone ‘Gulab’.

After the IMD sounded the warning, both Andhra Pradesh and Odisha have begun getting ready for relief and rescue operations, with National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), Odisha Disaster Rapid Action Force (ODRAF), and SDRF teams being deployed along with other emergency services at areas that are likely to be impacted severely due to the cyclone. The National Crisis Management Committee (NCMC) also took stock of the preparedness in the areas to deal with the cyclonic storm.

Stay tuned as Financial Express Online brings you live updates on Cyclone Gulab.

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Toofan Express

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