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Govt Asks Media Outlets To Take Abundant Precaution While Deploying Personnel To Cover Cyclone Biparjoy

As on Thursday morning, C🐈yclone Biparjoy was less than 200 kilometres from the Gujarat coast and its impending landfall in the evening, along with the anticipated heavy rain and storm surge, has led to the evacuation of 74,000 people living in vulnerable areas.

Cyclone Biparjoy
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The information and broadcasting ministry asked media organisations, including television channels, on Thursday to take "abundant preca♊ution" while deploying their personnel t🐭o cover Cyclone Biparjoy to ensure their safety.

As on Thursday morning, Cyclone Biparjoy was less than 200 kilometres from the Gujarat coast and its impending landfall in the evening, along with the anticipated h꧟eavy rain and storm surge, has led to the evacuation of 74,000 people living in vulnerable a🌊reas.

In an advisory, the ministry said media personnel, especially o🎀f satellite television channels, will be engaged in the ground reporting of the cyclone and other related incidents.

"Given the possible impact of the cyclone, reporting from the ground level may pose serious risks of safety and security of the repo♊rters and the cameramen and other personnel deployed by the private satellite TV channels for reporting this incident," it said.

The government, the advisory said, is "deeply concerned" that such ground reporting may risk the lives of the personnel dep💧loyed.

"From the perspective of the safety and security of the various reporters, cameramen and other personnel of the various media organisations, especially the private TV channels, it is strongly advised ꦗthat media organisations may undertake abundant precaution and due care in the matter of deployment of their personnel in the areas likely to be affected and follow the precautions being issued by the local administration," it added.

The advisory cautioned that "under no circumstances", media organisations should decide to deployment their personnel "༒;in a way which may compromise the safety and security of the media personnel".