NDRF on high alert as Cyclone Ditwah brings heavy rains to Tamil Nadu, Puducherry
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], November 30 (ANI): As Cyclone 'Ditwah' intensifies over the Bay of Bengal and heavy to extremely heavy rainfall lashes coastal Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has launched an all-out preparedness drive, including specialised teams deployed across vulnerable districts and additional forces airlifted to Chennai to tackle potential urban flooding and structural collapses.
He further stated that the NDRF also deployed specially trained sniffer dogs for locating victims trapped under collapsed structures.
"To identify a live victim buried under rubble, we are using specially trained sniffer dogs, and they are deployed in Puducherry, Pudukkottai, the Greater Chennai Corporation area and Villupuram. Our teams are well prepared and well equipped for all kinds of floodwater-related rescue and for collapsed structures as well," he added.
"To address challenges in Chennai, five teams were airlifted from Vadodara, and five teams are now in the Greater Chennai area. They are on standby," he said.
"The northern districts receive more rainfall, while the southern districts receive less. In consultation with the State Emergency Operations Centre and state and district administrations, we can mobilise teams from the southern districts to Chennai," he added.
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