Shillong, May 25: Ahead of the severe cyclonic storm Remal’s landfall, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) today issued a Red Alert for many Meghalaya districts, cautioning that heavy downpours are expected on May 27 and May 28.
IMD issued a Red Alert for the East Khasi Hills, East Jaintia Hills, and West Jaintia Hills districts. An Orange Alert was issued for the rest of the districts except the North Garo Hills and South West Garo Hills districts, where IMD issued a Yellow Alert for May 27. However, Orange and Yellow alert is issued on May 28 in various districts.
In an official release, IMD cautioned that the heavy downpours could lead to flooding in low-lying areas and disrupt daily activities in various parts of the state.
Meanwhile, the State Government urged residents to remain vigilant during this period and ensure that emergency kits are prepared. It is also advised to avoid unnecessary travel during this period and stay updated with the latest weather reports.
In light of the imminent weather threat, authorities emphasize the importance of preparedness. Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for cyclones provide essential guidelines for emergency responses. Here are some key do’s and don’ts to ensure safety:
DO’s:
Before cyclone:
Ignore rumours, stay calm, and avoid panic.
Keep mobile phones charged for connectivity and utilize SMS.
Stay informed through radio broadcasts, television updates, and newspapers.
Safeguard documents and valuables in waterproof containers.
Secure your house, conduct necessary repairs, and prevent loose, sharp objects.
Ensure livestock safety by keeping animals untied.
During and After Cyclone:
If Indoors:
Switch off electrical mains and gas connections.
Keep doors and windows shut.
If your house is unsafe, evacuate early before the cyclone’s onset.
Listen to radio updates and rely only on official warnings.
Consume boiled or chlorinated water for safety.
If Outdoors:
Avoid entering damaged buildings.
Watch out for broken electric poles, wires, and other hazards.
Seek shelter in a safe location as soon as possible.
Always consult ANM, ASHA, or the village First Aid team before taking any medicine.