Defence Watch

Another cyclone Yaas intensifying, Indian Navy puts four naval warships on standby

As the Met department warns that the freshly brewing cyclone Yaas may intensify into 'Very Severe Cyclonic Storm', the Indian Navy puts on standby four naval warships in the Bay of Bengal

Defence Watch Bureau

New Delhi: (Cyclone Yaas news) The Indian Navy put on standby four warships and a number of aircraft on Saturday to deal with the possible impact of another powerful cyclone that is brewing in the Bay of Bengal and likely to hit parts of Odisha and West Bengal coasts on May 26.
The Indian Navy carried out a massive relief and rescue operation after cyclone 'Tauktae' battered India's western coast earlier this week, leaving behind a trail of destruction in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Kerala, Karnataka and Goa.

The meteorological department said a low-pressure area formed over the east-central Bay of Bengal is likely to intensify into a very severe cyclonic storm and move towards West Bengal and adjoining north Odisha and Bangladesh coasts around May 26.

The Indian Navy said eight flood relief teams and four diving teams are positioned at Odisha and West Bengal to augment the existing resources.

It said four naval ships have been put on standby with humanitarian assistance and disaster relief materials and medical teams.

"Naval aircraft are kept ready at naval air stations INS Dega at Visakhapatnam and INS Rajali near Chennai to undertake an aerial survey of the affected areas, casualty evacuation, and airdrop of relief material as required," the Navy said in a statement.

It said the Indian Navy is closely monitoring the movement of the cyclonic storm.

"Headquarters, Eastern naval command, and naval officers-in-charge at West Bengal and Odisha areas have carried out preparatory activities to combat the effects of cyclone ''Yaas'' and is in constant liaison with the state administrations for rendering assistance as required," it said.

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