Amit Shah speaks to CMs of Odisha, Bengal; assures help to deal with situation after cyclone
The home minister said the teams of the National Disaster Response Force are already on the ground to help the people affected by the cyclone.
Shah also said he was constantly monitoring the situation in the two cyclone-hit states.
"I have also spoken to CM Odisha, Shri Naveen Patnaik ji & CM West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee ji over situation arising due to the cyclone and assured all possible help from centre," he tweeted.
The home minister said the teams of the National Disaster Response Force are already on the ground to help the people affected by the cyclone.
"We are closely monitoring the cyclone Amphan and are in continuous touch with concerned authorities," he said.
Shah said the Narendra Modi government is committed for the safety and security of every citizen.
"I urge people of West Bengal and Odisha to stay indoor and follow instructions. Praying for everyone's safety and well being," he said.
The cyclone has left at least 12 people dead and damaged infrastructure in West Bengal.
The rains and high-velocity winds too caused massive damage to standing crops, plantations and infrastructure in Odisha.
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