Cyclone Nivar: Andhra CM Jagan Mohan Reddy orders state machinery to be alert
In a review meeting with District Collectors and Superintendents of Police, he asked them to be on high alert especially when Nivar makes landfall.

In a review meeting with District Collectors and Superintendents of Police, he asked them to be on high alert especially when Nivar makes landfall.
"Though the cyclone is not going to touch Andhra Pradesh directly, it would have an impact in areas closer to Tamil Nadu.... inclement weather would prevail on Tuesday and Wednesday and preparedness should be in place," he said.
Reddy said parts of Kadapa, Kurnool and Anantapur districts and coastal areas of Prakasam are likely to receive 11-20 cm rainfall, while winds with up to speeds of 65 to 75 km per hour are expected.
He also instructed officials to set up relief and rehabilitation camps wherever required in Nellore, Chittoor and Prakasam.
Nivar is expected to cross the Tamil Nadu Puducherry coasts between Karaikal and Mamallapuram as a very severe cyclonic storm on late Wednesday evening.-MET Official
Officials have been directed to ensure that there is no loss of life in coastal areas, and fishermen do not venture into the sea.
"Utilise the services of village secretariat employees and volunteers and prepare NDRF and SDRF teams to be ready keep ready power poles for immediate restoration in case of power outage," he said. Officials were also instructed to keep tools and equipment ready to remove uprooted trees.
Reddy also told officials to set up 24x7 control rooms at each district Collectorate, along with control rooms at mandal centres.
Meanwhile, a Met Department official said Nivar is expected to cross the Tamil Nadu Puducherry coasts between Karaikal and Mamallapuram as a very severe cyclonic storm on late Wednesday evening.
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