11 November,2009 03:03 PM IST | | Alisha Coelho
While Cyclone Phyan is fast approaching Mumbai's south west coast, celebrities are enjoying their 'day off'.
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Actress Konkana Sen Sharma said in a tweet, 'Shoot cancelled because of cyclone!!'
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Riteish Deshmukh also had an unplanned holiday, tweeting, 'Cyclone alert- Shoot cancelled, now wondering what to do. Narration of a script? Movie? Read a book? Workout? Wow suddenly all d options are open.' Later however, with the rains taking a toll on traffic, he tweeted,u00a0 'Stuck in Mother of all traffic jams at Worli.'
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Even businessman Anand Mahindra said, 'Mumbai under a grey cyclonic cloud that's disorienting. People don't know whether to do a rain dance or to be fearful.'
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Said Gul Panag, 'And the rain continues (cyclonic according 2 Met dep)! @super_milo (Panag's dog) refuses to go out. And housekeeper advises me to brush up Marathi. Good idea I say.
Mumbai educational institutions, offices asked to shut down
Meanwhile, with cyclonic storm Phyan menacingly approaching north Maharashtra and south Gujarat, the government has asked all educational institutions and offices in the city to close down this afternoon.
"All schools and offices have been advised to close down for the day in view of the inclement weather that is likely to worsen," BMC Additional Commissioner A Maheshkar told reporters.
While the schools have been asked to shut down at 1 pm, offices have been advised to close by 2 pm, Maheshkar said after a high-level meeting chaired by Chief Secretary Johny Joseph at Mantralaya. She said the BMC was arranging for buses at Chhatrapati Shivaji and Churchgate to ferry people back home.
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All 24 control rooms of the BMC have been activated, she said, adding many trees maybe uprooted as the city and its adjoining areas were expected to experience high-speed winds reaching up to 90 km per hour. The machinery has been geared up to promptly clear the streets of the trees and people cautioned against taking shelter under them.
Asked if the advisory for closure of educational institutions and offices would be in force even tomorrow, she said no such decision had been taken as yet.
BMC Joint Commissioner SS Shinde said people in low lying areas have been advised to be on alert and evacuation efforts would be launched if situation so warranted. Schools along the coastline have been asked to accommodate slum dwellers living there and people cautioned against venturing into the sea.
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Ashok Chavan informed the Legislative Assembly that schools and colleges in neighbouring Thane have been asked to close down today.