Cyclone Vayu: Dos and Don’ts You Must Know About

Cyclone Vayu has intensified into a cyclonic storm and it is important that people be vigilant about their safety.

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Cyclone Vayu is likely to move northwards and cross the Gujarat coast between Porbandar and Mahuva around Veraval and Diu with a wind speed of 140-150 kmph to 165 kmph on the morning of 13 June. 
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Cyclone Vayu is likely to move northwards and cross the Gujarat coast between Porbandar and Mahuva around Veraval and Diu with a wind speed of 140-150 kmph to 165 kmph on the morning of 13 June. 
(Photo: IANS)

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Cyclone Vayu is likely to advance northwards and cross the Gujarat coast between Porbandar and Mahuva around Veraval and Diu with a wind speed of 140-150 kmph to 165 kmph on the morning of 13 June.

Cyclone Vayu has intensified into a cyclonic storm and it is very important that people be vigilant about their safety as well as take steps to minimise the damage incurred.

Things to Remember:

  • Remain calm and ignore rumours
  • Keep your mobile phone(s) charged
  • Check the news for weather updates
  • Store documents and other valuable items in waterproof containers
  • Prepare an emergency kit
  • Don't leave sharp objects lying around
  • Untie cattle and other animals

What to Do If You Are Indoors During/After the Cyclone:

  • Switch off electrical mains and the gas supply
  • Keep doors and windows shut
  • If your house is not safe, relocate to a safer location before the cyclone’s onset
  • Listen to a radio/transistor for updates and information
  • Drink only boiled/mineral water
  • Rely only on official warnings
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What to Do If You Are Outdoors During/After the Cyclone:

  • Do not enter any damaged buildings
  • Look out for broken electric poles, wires and other sharp objects
  • Seek shelter at a safe place as soon as is possible

The National Disaster Management Authority tweeted a list of dos and don’ts that help to tackle Cyclone Vayu. The list has been compiled to ensure safety of those in affected areas.

Authorities in Gujarat have begun evacuating people from low-lying areas and near the coast.

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