Indian Navy sets up relief camps, community kitchens in villages near Puri

Team India Sentinels 9.08am, Sunday, May 5, 2019.

In order to provide succor to those in the  need of assistance at most affected villages around Puri in the aftermath of extreme severe cyclone FANI, Indian Navy continues the Relief Operation with 3 ships using their integral helicopters. 

The helicopters have been utilized for  airdropping food packets in areas which are inundated and inaccessible  by road. 

In addition, Relief Camps and Community Kitchen at Pentakota village in Puri catering for 1000 personnel has been setup since 05 May 19. 5000 ltr potable water was also supplied to Chattragad village using water bowser from INS Chilka.

Supply of another 5000 ltrs bottled water is being augmented from Visakhapatnam by road today.

Based on a request from the Temple Administration, a Naval Diving Team from  INS Chilka undertook diving operations to clear off sand, plastic and other organic matter accumulated alongside the Kalijai Floating Jetty, and carried out underwater assessment of the Jetty for safe operations on 05 May 19.

The two-hour long long activity was undertaken by a team of 06 divers with the specialised equipment. The Floating Jetty used for ferry of tourist boats was affected by the impact of cyclone.

High speed winds gusting over 100 kmph deposited large quantity of sand, plastic and other organic matter alongside Jetty which prohibited the ferrying of large boats with higher draughts alongside the Jetty, thus disrupting connectivity of the island with the Mainland.

In order to render medical assistance, Naval Medical Teams have set up  Medical Camps at four locations at Chattraged and Jankia villages in Odisha.

About 150 personnel have been provided medical assistance and medicines were distributed to those in need. 

The medical team also sensitized the villagers on preventive measures to avoid water-borne deceases and discussed other health-related issues.

The teams also assisted in the distribution of food to the stranded villagers affected by the cyclone.


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