Cyclone Remal: Amidst the aftermath of Cyclone Remal, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma addressed the public, detailing the impact and precautionary measures necessary to mitigate risks and ensure safety.
Sarma expressed deep sorrow over the tragic loss of a student, Kausik Bordoloi Amphi (17), in Marigaon, and injuries sustained by 12 students in Dekhiajuli due to falling trees. While acknowledging the unfortunate incidents, he assured that immediate assistance and support would be provided to those affected.
In Guwahati, uprooted trees in areas like Cotton University and Jyoti Chitraban caused no damage to people or buildings, offering a silver lining amidst the cyclone’s fury. However, disrupted power supply in lower Assam, including Guwahati, remains a significant concern.
The Chief Minister emphasized the importance of vigilance and urged residents to stay indoors until the situation stabilizes. Monitoring efforts are underway to assess and address the impact of Cyclone Remal comprehensively.
Sarma’s call for caution and vigilance reflects the government’s commitment to ensuring public safety and well-being during natural calamities. Prompt action and cooperation from citizens are essential to mitigate risks and facilitate effective response and recovery efforts.
As Assam navigates through the aftermath of Cyclone Remal, solidarity and support from all quarters are crucial in overcoming challenges and rebuilding affected communities. The government remains steadfast in its resolve to provide assistance and relief to those impacted by the cyclone, reaffirming its commitment to the welfare of the people.