PM Modi reached Bhavnagar in Gujarat to review the situation and damage caused by Cyclone Tauktae and was received by Gujarat chief minister Vijay Rupani at the airport.
Cyclone Tauktae: PM Modi conducts aerial survey of damage in Gujarat, Diu.
Executive Narendra Modi on Wednesday considered zones influenced by typhoon Tauktae in Gujarat and Diu using an elevated study, including zones like Una, Diu, Jafarabad, and Mahuva. PM Modi will likewise hold a survey meeting today in Ahmedabad.
The head administrator arrived at Bhavnagar in Gujarat to audit the circumstance and harm brought about by Cyclone Tauktae and was gotten by Gujarat boss clergyman Vijay Rupani at the air terminal, who educated that PM Modi will lead an ethereal study of the spaces of areas hit by the typhoon.
“He will lead an elevated overview of the spaces of Amreli, Gir Somnath, and Bhavnagar locale hit by Cyclone Tauktae,” Rupani tweeted.
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Executive Modi is additionally planned to visit Diu today to audit harm brought about by the twister.
On Tuesday, the Gujarat CMO educated that after the aeronautical overview, the PM will hold an audit meeting at Ahmedabad.
“PM Narendra Modi will visit Gujarat on Wednesday to lead a flying overview of the spaces of Amreli, Gir Somnath and Bhavnagar regions hit by Cyclone Tauktae. The PM will likewise hold an audit meeting with CM Vijay Rupani and high ranking representatives of the State later in Ahmedabad”, Gujarat CMO, too, in a tweet.
The typhoon, which made landfall among Diu and Una town of Gir-Somnath region on Monday night, caused significant property harm and evacuated trees around there.
Thirteen individuals were slaughtered in Gujarat as typhoon Tauktae pulverize portions of the State and left behind a path of destruction along the coast, evacuating electric shafts, trees and harming a large number of houses and streets.
In what was one of the most noticeably terrible typhoons looked at by the State, Tauktae set off hefty downpours in numerous parts from Saurashtra coast to North Gujarat, with 46 talukas accepting more than 100 mm of the storm. At the same time, 12 of them recorded 150 mm to 175 mm of downpours.
Tauktae, portrayed as an incredibly extreme cyclonic storm on Monday, has now debilitated into a downturn and lay focused over south Rajasthan and bordering Gujarat district on Wednesday morning, the India Meteorological Department said.
More than 16,000 houses were harmed, more than 40,000 trees and more than 70,000 electric shafts evacuated. At the same time, 5,951 towns confronted an all-out power outage because of the cyclonic storm in Gujarat, CM Rupani said.