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Train Cancelled: Indian Railways canceled 95 trains in Biparjoy affected areas, see full list here.

                    Train Cancelled: If you are going to travel by train in the next one or two days, then this news is useful for you.  In view of the cyclonic storm Biparjoy coming in the coastal areas of Gujarat, the Railways has decided to cancel many trains.

On the other hand, in view of the cyclone, Western Railway has decided to cancel a total of 95 trains for three days by changing the routes of many trains. These trains will remain canceled till Thursday i.e. 15th June. At the same time, the Railways has also changed the route of some trains. Let us know on which routes the Railways has decided to cancel the trains.

Railways has decided to cancel these trains-

In view of the safety and convenience of the passengers, Western Railway has given information about completely canceled, short terminated, short originated trains by tweeting. Railway has shared the complete list of these trains. Western Railway has told that this decision has been taken as a precaution in view of the cyclone.

Western Railway made special preparations

Earlier, Ashok Kumar Mishra, General Manager of Western Railway had said that he is closely monitoring the situation of Biparjoy cyclone. Along with this, disaster control rooms have been set up at many places in Gujarat. Also, ADRMs have been deployed at railway stations like Bhuj, Gandhidham and Okha to help deal with any emergency. Along with this, in view of cyclone in areas like Saurashtra and Kutch, Western Railway is taking various steps. Railways has decided to stop the operation of trains for one to two days at many stations like Veraval, Porbandar, Dwarka.

Central and state government has made this preparation

Significantly, two types of cyclones are forming in the Arabian Sea, out of which Biparjoy cyclone is the fastest, it has been more than 150 hours since its formation. In view of this cyclone in Gujarat, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya has held a meeting with the state government regarding preparations to deal with this disaster.

A total of 12 NDRF teams have been deployed in different areas of the state. Apart from this, medical teams of AIIMS Delhi, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Delhi, Lady Hardinge Hospital Delhi, Safdarjung Hospital, Jodhpur AIIMS have been kept ready for emergency.

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