NDRF teams begin restoration work in cyclone-hit Ratnagiri in Maharashtra

The NDRF team was seen removing tress which got uprooted by the strong winds caused by the cyclone and had fallen on roads, causing traffic jams.
Thatched roofs and trees uprooted in Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra as cyclone Nisarga hit the coastal areas on Wednesday. (By special arrangement)
Thatched roofs and trees uprooted in Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra as cyclone Nisarga hit the coastal areas on Wednesday. (By special arrangement)

RATNAGIRI: After cyclone Nisarga made landfall in Ratnagiri yesterday, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) personnel on Thursday conducted restoration work at Mandangad area of the district.

The NDRF team was seen removing tress which got uprooted by the strong winds caused by the cyclone and had fallen on roads, causing traffic jams.

A total of 43 NDRF teams were deployed in the wake of the cyclone, including 21 in Maharashtra and 16 in Gujarat. Around 40,000 people were evacuated each from both the states, along with several from Daman and Diu.

Cyclone Nisarga is now a depression over west Vidarbha region and will weaken further, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted on Thursday. 

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