TINSUKIA: Tinsukia and many other districts are at risk from a severe cyclonic storm that is predicted to hit Assam, prompting the Regional Meteorological Department to issue a high-alert warning for the state.
Over the next five days, the storm is expected to bring hailstorms, strong winds, and heavy rainfall, which might create major disruptions. Potential harm to property, transportation networks, and crops have raised concerns.
Residents have been urged by the authorities to stay cautious, advising them to remain indoors during the storm's peak and avoiding needless travel to guarantee their safety.
With disaster response teams prepared to tackle any emergencies, the local authority is keeping a careful eye on the situation. The public is urged to pay attention to weather bulletins and abide by government directives.
Farmers have been advised to take preventative measures to safeguard their crops as hailstorms have the potential to severely damage the agricultural produce.
Given that Tinsukia is on high alert, locals are advised to be ready for potential power outages, waterlogging, and road closures brought on by fallen trees and other debris.
The storm could intensify over the next 48 hours, making it a critical period for the region. Citizens are warned to avoid vulnerable areas such as rivers, open fields, and areas with trees during the storm.
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