RnM Team    24 Jun 09 13:12 IST

On the 25th of May 2009, a deep depression coiled over Bay of Bengal became Cyclonic formation “Aila” which struck the coastal districts of West Bengal with wind speeds over 90 kmph causing immense devastation in the region. The river banks breached at several locations as incessant rains caused river waters raise to unprecedented levels inundating farm lands, submerged houses in hundreds of villages resulting in hundreds of casualties and rendering millions of people homeless.

The road connection to several remote areas was cut off by “Aila”, virtually creating islands with no food, water, shelter and electricity for millions of people. The communication system to these remote villages was possible only when the cell phone towers were brought back into operation. 

The Government of West Bengal sought assistance from Ham volunteers in the region to bridge the communication gap and for backup communications at remote locations. Mr. Ambarish Nag Biswas, VU3JFA and other Local Hams responded immediately by sending their members to North 24 Parganas District and South 24 Parganas District. The information on severity and scale of disaster started to trickle in as the local administration sent these teams on boats to remote areas to access the situation.

The devastation unleashed by “Aila” cyclone deprived millions of people of their homes, leaving them a narrow stretch of land on high grounds or an elevated concrete road to survive. The trail of destruction is visible over vast area as sea of water as far as a human eye can see. The flood waters did not recede even two weeks after the onset of Aila. The situation demanded more Ham operators for efficient management of relief. The district administration requested further support of Ham volunteers with necessary equipment to assist their relief operations.

National Institute of Amateur Radio (NIAR), well known for its preparedness and committed team of volunteers immediately rushed its members to Kolkata, Capital city of West Bengal by train and flight to further reach Barasat, Headquarters of North 24 Parganas District on 1st June 2009. The District Administration dispatched the Ham teams to serve at administrative headquarters and other remote locations of Hingalgunj Block in North 24 Parganas district.

The team upon arrival met Mr. Srikumar Mukherjee, Hon’ble Minister for Civil Defense, Govt. of West Bengal which was coordinated by Mr. Arya Ghosh VU2GKB and Mr. Joy Chakravarthi VU3JCH. As per the advice



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