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Cyclone Nisarga: How HAM operators helped on Day Zero

Local radio enthusiasts helped keep official communication lines open during cyclone

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Dilip Bapat, who set up the HAM service and equipment in the Disaster Management Cell, with the handsets

Dilip Bapat, who set up the HAM service and equipment in the Disaster Management Cell, with the handsets

-DM Disaster Management control calling Srivardhan-, -DM control calling Roha-, -DM control calling Mangaon…- etc were the repeated lines that were buzzing on channel 144.125 megahertz of HAM radio making inquiries every few minutes about the extend of the damage due to cyclone Nisarga on June 3.

And behind these calls, was a visually disabled, senior citizen Dilip Bapat 62, who was controlling the HAM control room at the district disaster management at the collector office, with his three colleagues – Mandar Gupte, Amit Gurav and Yogesh Sadare, reporting to Sagar Phatak, the district disaster officer.

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