New Delhi (Sputnik):As the cyclone storm Fani was intensifying into a "Severe Cyclonic Storm" over the south-east and adjoining south-west Bay of Bengal on Tuesday, the Indian Armed Forces were on a high alert to render necessary humanitarian assistance.
The Cyclone Warning Division of the IMD said that Fani lies over the southeast and adjoining southwest Bay of Bengal, about 830 km south of Puri city in the Indian state of Odisha and 670 km south-southeast of the city of Vishakhapatnam in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, as well as about 680 km northeast of Trincomalee, a Sri Lankan port city.
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"Indian Naval ships at Visakhapatnam and Chennai are standing-by to proceed to the most affected areas to undertake Humanitarian Aid Distress Relief (HADR), evacuation, logistic support including providing medical aid", the Indian Navy said in a statement.
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The National Disaster Relief Force and Indian Coast Guard have also been put on high alert and are coordinating with the state government.
The Indian government has been issuing regular warnings since 25 April to fishermen not to venture out to sea and asking those at sea to return to shore.