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In today’s day and age, humans have mastered the ability to mould and alter nature for their own use and benefit. Every once in a while, a natural disaster hits us and displays nature’s ultimate superiority. Advances in technology, however, have allowed the human race to be warned well in time and mitigate, if not erase, the destruction that might be caused.
Cyclone Vayu, the latest of nature’s doing, has been forming and intensifying in Mumbai and some neighbouring coastal areas of Maharashtra.
These areas witnessed a windy Wednesday, 12 June morning as cyclone Vayu turned into a "very severe cyclonic storm", the Indian Meteorological Department said.
As the cyclone continued to progress towards Saurashtra and Kutch regions of neighbouring Gujarat, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) upgraded its severity condition.
The Indian Navy has formed teams in several cities in the western regions, which are kept on standby to response immediately to the impending cyclone
While the Met department has issued warnings to the states and administrative mitigation procedures are underway, there is a lot that can be done at the individual level to prevent or minimise the harm and destruction.
Earlier, when cyclone Fani had struck Odisha, the National Disaster Management Authority of India, had suggested the following measures:
Most importantly, stay calm. Panic only creates confusion. Make sure that injured people are given medical assistance immediately. Post rehabilitation, report the incurred losses to the concerned authorities.
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Published: 01 May 2019,06:36 PM IST