ARLA/CLUSTER: Radioamadores indianos auxiliam vitimas de ciclone

João Costa > CT1FBF ct1fbf gmail.com
Quarta-Feira, 15 de Outubro de 2014 - 12:26:28 WEST


Hams help in cyclone disaster

Infrastructure is still being restored following Cyclone Hudhud on Sunday
that hit Odisha in the Bay of Bengal on the east coast of India.

National disaster communication coordinator, *Jayu Bhide VU2JAU* said it
uprooted 75% of trees, blocked most roads, cut power and communication
lines.

He said, "There was no water, petrol pumps were out of action and airports
closed. So far 22 people had been killed, others injured and many made
homeless."

Jayu VU2JAU said the cyclone with heavy rain and winds mainly affected
Vishakhapattanam (Vizag), but has was now subsided.

India's prime minister Narendra Modi surveyed the cyclone-hit areas from
the air on Tuesday, and attributed early evacuations and the clever use of
technology in India's weather office helped save lives.

Over 40 National Disaster Response Force teams were engaged in rescue
efforts, along with the navy and dozens of divers.

Jayu VU2JAU said, "Radio amateurs had handled emergency communications.
Dilip VU2DPI controlled a net with Shantanu VU2SIC and Pawan VU2PGU. Other
radio amateurs also played their part in disaster recovery.

"It will take about 5 to 6 days before life returns to normal. Crews are
repairing powerlines, telephones and other infrastructure," said Jayu
VU2JAU.

* Jim Linton VK3PC*
Chairman
IARU Region 3 Disaster Communications Committee
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