ARLA/CLUSTER: Equipas de radioamadores ajudam vitimas do ciclone na India

João Costa > CT1FBF ct1fbf gmail.com
Segunda-Feira, 14 de Outubro de 2013 - 13:43:11 WEST


Ham teams help cyclone-hit India

In the aftermath of powerful Cyclone Phailin, teams of radio amateurs
are working there round the clock.

The Cyclone came ashore at Odisha in the Bay of Bengal flooding
thousands of homes and forcing half a million people to leave early to
seek to shelter in one of India's biggest evacuations.

Jayu S. Bhide VU2JAU asks that the frequency of 7145 kHz be kept clear
during the disaster. In a QSO with them he has determined the team
includes Dilip VU2DPI, Mithilesh VU3BHI and Sameer VU2AOR.

India had issued a red alert as a massive cyclone bore down on the
east coast, an area known for disasters.

"It is raining heavily," said Jayu VU2JAU, "but so far no casualty was
recorded. Earlier they had six swept into the water. The rescue work
is in progress and not affected by rains."

The Cyclone has impacted a 150-kilometre stretch of coastline. Relief
efforts were under way, with free food being served in shelters.

Many mud homes and farms were destroyed, and uprooted trees blocked
roads. The windy and wet conditions remain in some areas.

During Paradwip Cyclone in 1999 a government report put the death toll
at 8,243 with 445,000 livestock lost. It took years for crop yields to
recover.

Jim Linton VK3PC
Chairman IARU Region 3 Disaster Communications Committee



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