State govt officials in North Bengal gear up for Yaas safety
Sabina Yeasmin held a meeting with senior officials in Malda on averting a flood-like situation, with initiatives such as rain cuts on riverbanks
“Though there are indications that its impact will be comparatively less in north Bengal, there are chances of heavy to very heavy rainfall which can lead to rise in water levels of rivers and water-logging in low-lying areas. That is why all necessary arrangements are being made,” said Sabina Yeasmin, the minister of state for irrigation.
On Monday, Yeasmin held a meeting in Malda with senior officials of her department on averting a flood-like situation, with initiatives such as rain cuts on riverbanks.
Gautam Deb, chairperson of the board of administrators of Siliguri Municipal Corporation, also held a meeting with officials of different departments.
“A 24/7 control room has been opened and it will remain operational for the next few days. The administration is in constant touch with officials of different departments. We will hold another meeting tomorrow to take stock of the situation and preparedness,” said Deb.
Sources said the state agriculture and fisheries departments have also passed directives to farmers and fishermen to avoid losses.
The farmers have been asked to harvest the semi-ripe paddy and other crops, which otherwise might get damaged in the storm and heavy rainfall. “Those who are into pisciculture have been advised to put nets in ponds and similar enclosed water bodies to prevent fish and fries from getting swept away,” said an official.
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