18 NDRF teams deployed
As many as 18 NDRF teams have been deployed in West Bengal as the sea at Digha has turned rough due to cyclonic circulation over the Bay of Bengal.
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According to Assistant Commandant, NDRF (Digha), SD Prasad, "At least 18 NDRF teams are deployed in West Bengal. We carried out awareness programmes and are ready for evacuations if needed. It is a matter of relief that 'Jawad' will weaken into a deep depression when it reaches Puri beach on Sunday."
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It is a matter of relief that 'Jawad' will weaken into a deep depression when it reaches Puri beach on December 5.[/caption]








The West Bengal Government has stopped ferry services on Hooghly River and urged tourists not to visit seaside resorts. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecast that Cyclone Jawad would move north-northeastwards towards the West Bengal coast before weakening into a deep depression during the day.
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The West Bengal Government has evacuated around 17,900 people from coastal areas of South 24 Parganas and Purba Medinipur.[/caption]
Heavy rain will occur in some isolated parts of south Bengal, including coastal areas of South 24 Parganas and Purba Medinipur districts, and parts of Purba Bardhaman.
The state administration asked tourists not to visit seaside resorts such as Digha, Mandarmani, Bakkhali, Frazerganj, and other coastal areas on the weekend.
Regular ferry services on Hooghly connecting North 24 Parganas and Hooghly districts have been suspended.
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Regular ferry services on Hooghly connecting North 24 Parganas and Hooghly districts have been suspended.[/caption]
The West Bengal Government has evacuated around 17,900 people from coastal areas of South 24 Parganas and Purba Medinipur and opened 48 relief centres in the two districts, as per information. .










