Union House Minister Amit Shah spoke to the Chief Ministers of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry and warranted them of all attainable assist from the Centre, within the wake of Cyclone Nivar, which made landfall final night time.
“We are closely monitoring the situation in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry in the wake of Cyclone Nivar. Have spoken to CM Shri @EPSTamilNadu and CM Shri @VNarayanasami and assured all possible help from the Centre. NDRF teams are already on the ground to help people in need,” Mr. Shah tweeted.
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