He appreciated the courage of the people and said they had not been deterred by the devastation.
"During Visakhapatnam visit, was touched to see the courage & hope among people. The destruction has not deterred their spirit! I salute them," Modi tweeted after his visit to the city worst affected by the cyclone Hudhud.
"I offer my deepest condolences to all those who lost their near & dear ones. May Almighty give them all the strength to bear this loss," he said in another tweet.
He appreciated the good Centre-State coordination, saying it made relief operations not only quicker but also more effective.
The cyclone, which struck Andhra Pradesh and Odisha on Sunday, has left a trail of devastation in the coastal areas and killed 21 people.
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