Cyclone Fani: UN moves to protect refugees in B’desh

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United Nations: One of the strongest storms to batter India in decades made landfall near the northeastern coastal city of Puri.
UN agencies are monitoring Cyclone Fani’s movements closely and taking measures to protect families living in refugee camps in Bangladesh, which is on alert. The cyclone lashed the coast with maximum wind speeds of up to 175 kilometres per hour (125mph), heavy rainfall and coastal flooding on Friday, with 28 million people living along the route of the massive storm
Highlighting the zero-casualty cyclone preparedness policy of the Indian Government, Denis McClean, a spokesperson for the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR), said that “the almost pinpoint accuracy of the early warnings from the Indian Meteorological Department had enabled the authorities to conduct a well-targeted evacuation plan, which had involved moving more than one million people into storm shelters”.
Local authorities are accommodating evacuees in over 4,000 shelters, including 880 specially designed to withstand cyclones. “Schools and airports were closed, and transport suspended, although damage to infrastructure was expected to be severe, there were no reports of any deaths,” McClean added.
According to the World Metereological Organisation (WMO), the forecast on Friday was that Cyclone Fani would move north-northeast towards Bangladesh where there were concerns about the effects of potential coastal flooding.
The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, and the International Organisation for Migration, IOM, were also taking measures to ensure the protection of families during the expected heavy rains and strong winds.
The World Food Programme (WFP) said in a statement that its staff had been completing engineering and disaster risk reduction work around Cox’s Bazar, to make the camps safer and more accessible, during the monsoon and cyclone seasons. Spokesperson Verhoosel added that extra stocks of food and prepositioned supplies were in place, in case of any impact and teams were monitoring the potential impact on the refugee camps. (UNI)

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