Rajasthan / Home Minister Amit Shah spoke to CM Gehlot over the phone about the impact of the Tauktae Cyclone

Zoom News : May 18, 2021, 02:46 PM
Jaipur: Tauktae Cyclone has also caused a lot of devastation in Gujarat and Maharashtra. The effect of this Cyclone is also being seen in many parts of Rajasthan. Due to this, there was a talk on the phone between Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and Home Minister Amit Shah. Today, Shah called CM Gehlot and talked about the impact of the storm. During the conversation with the Home Minister, Chief Minister Gehlot informed about the preparations of the state government.

Explain that there is more impact of the storm in the districts adjoining Gujarat in the state. The Rajasthan government had already made preparations for this at its level. Disaster management teams were activated. Along with this, instructions were also given to provide all possible help to the affected. At the same time, planning was also made to keep oxygen supply smooth throughout the state. Due to the storm, planning has also been made on the electricity supply of hospitals. At the same time, Amit Shah has also assured CM Ashok Gehlot of all possible help.

People's routine is also being affected by the changing weather:

The rainy season has been going on in the state since late night with cold winds. Even in the capital Jaipur, there is light drizzle sometimes. Apart from this, there are rains in many districts of the state including Dausa, Jodhpur, Pali, Barmer, Ajmer, Nagaur and Karauli. People's routine is also being affected by the changing weather. At the same time, the feeling of heat is missing due to the drop in temperature.

The maximum impact of the storm will be on 18-19 May in the state:

According to the information received from the meteorological department, after entering Rajasthan by way of the south-western districts, the storm will pass through the north-eastern areas. During this period, 30 districts will be affected and 12 districts are expected to receive very heavy rains. During this time, winds are expected to run at a speed of 70 km per hour. The storm will have the highest impact on May 18-19 in the state. On 20 May, this storm will weaken further, moving towards the North Eastern areas.

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