Cyclone hits coast, heavy rains in Odisha, Andhra


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Bhubaneswar/Hyderabad, Oct 12 (IANS): Cyclonic storm Phailin Saturday night started making landfall near Gopalpur in Odisha, triggering heavy rains and strong winds with speed reaching up to 200 km an hour on the eastern coast while more than 500,000 people were shifted to safety in coastal Odisha and Andhra Pradesh.

Strong winds uprooted trees, electricity and communication poles and thatched roofs in coastal Odisha and north coastal Andhra.

Seven deaths were reported from Odisha due to uprooting of trees and house collapse while there were no immediate reports of any casualty in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh.

Several parts of coastal Odisha and Srikakulam district of Andhra plunged into darkness at the time of landfall. Authorities have advised people to remain indoors till the wind speed comes down.

The eye of the storm touched the coast near Gopalpur and it will take an hour to completely cross the coast, India Meteorological Department (IMD) Director General L. S. Rathore told reporters in New Delhi.

He said the wind speed could increase by 10 to 15 km an hour and the very severe storm would maintain its intensity for six hours after crossing the coast. Storm surges of 3 to 3.5 meters are also likely along the coast. Another six hours, it is likely to continue as cyclonic storm.

Rathore said the threat was not over as heavy to very heavy rains in coming hours might trigger floods.

The IMD has forecast rains over the next 48 hours in Odisha, Andhra Pradesh and adjoining states.

The storm is expected to inundate low lying areas of Ganjam, Khurda, Puri and Jagatsinghpur districts of Odisha and Srikakulam in Andhra Pradesh, said officials.

Over four lakh people in Odisha and one lakh people in north coastal Andhra were evacuated to safer places. The army, navy and air force and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) were on alert for rescue and relief work.

Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde said 4.5 lakh people were evacuated from low-lying areas in Odisha and another one lakh in Andhra.

"On the whole, 12,000 National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) personnel are deployed in Odisha and 600 in Andhra Pradesh," said National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Vice Chairman Shashidhar Reddy.

Twenty three teams of NDRF are deployed in Odisha, whereas there are 11 teams in Andhra Pradesh, he said.

"Crops will be the worst hit due to the cyclone," Reddy said.

He also said that of all the resources available with the NDMA, 40 percent will be used in Ganjam district in Odisha, which is likely to bear the maximum damage.

All flights were cancelled at Bhubaneswar airport while the railways cancelled 56 trains between Howrah and Visakhapatnam and diverted some trains. Eighteen fishermen, who went for fishing in the Bay of Bengal in a trawler over a week ago, were stranded in the sea in Astaranga area of Puri district. The Coast Guard has been told to rescue them, police told IANS.

Andhra Pradesh's Disaster Management Commissioner T. Radha said winds with speed of 180 km an hour uprooted trees and electricity and communication poles in Srikakulam district. He said the electricity supply was also disrupted.

He said there was not much impact of the cyclone so far in Vizianagaram and Visakhapatnam districts.

Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy Saturday night held a meeting with officials to review the situation. He directed the officials to take all measures to provide immediate relief to people.

Reddy said all departments were on alert for rescue and relief work. Ministers and special officers in the coastal districts were monitoring the situation.

The army, navy, air force and the National Disaster Response Force were ready to take up rescue work. Boats were also kept ready along with wireless sets.



Earlier News

Five killed ahead of cyclone Phailin's landfall

Bhubaneswar, Oct 12 (IANS): At least five people were killed as heavy rains and strong winds swept coastal Odisha ahead of cyclone Phailin's landfall. Of the five dead, two died in Ganjam district, where the cyclone was likely to hit land. Two died in Jagatsinghpur district and one in Bhubaneswar.

Four of the deaths occurred as trees uprooted in strong winds fell on the people. An 80-year-old woman died after her mud house collapsed while she was asleep.

Wind speeds in several parts of Odisha were over 100 km per hour. More than a dozen seaside villages have been inundated.

 

Railways cancel 56 trains in view of cyclone

The railways have cancelled 56 trains in coastal Andhra Pradesh and Odisha in view of cyclonic storm Phailin which is set to hit the east coast Saturday evening.

The East Coast Railway and South Central Railway have cancelled trains between Howrah and Visakhapatnam and have diverted trains between Howrah and Chennai.

All trains in the north coastal Andhra districts of Srikakulam, Vizianagaram and Visakhapatnam have been cancelled as a precautionary measure.

Some long distance trains have either been diverted or cancelled.

The trains which were cancelled include the Tirupati-Puri Express, Secunderabad-Bhubaneswar Visakha Express, Rajahmundry-Visakhapatnam, Visakhapatnam-Vizianagaram, Vizianagaram -Visakhapatnam, Visakhapatnam-Palasa, Palasa-Visakhapatnam and Visakhapatnam-Rajahmundry passenger.

The Mumbai-Bhubaneswar Express was partially cancelled between Rajahmundry and Bhubaneswar. The Bhubaneswar-Mumbai Konark Express was partially cancelled between Bhubaneswar and Samalkot. The Bhubaneswar-Secunderabad Visakha Express, which was scheduled to leave Bhubaneswar Saturday morning, was partially cancelled between Bhubaneswar and Vizianagaram.

South Central Railway has set up helpline numbers at Secunderabad (040-27700868) and Hyderabad (040-23200865) railway stations to provide information to passengers regarding movement of trains.

Helplines were also set up at Vijayawada (0866-2575038), Rajahmundry (0883-2420541, 2420543), Kazipet (0870-2548660), Warangal (0870-2426232), Khammam (08742-256025), Tuni (08854-252172), Anakapalle (08924-221698), Guntur (0863-2222014, 09701379072), Nandyal (07702772080), Nalgonda (08682-224392, 09701379077), Narsaraopeta (08647-223131, 09701379075), Markapur (08596-222028, 09701379079), Giddalur (08405-242003), Sattanapalle (08641-232255), Piduguralla (08649-252255), Nadikude (08649-257625, 09701379078) and Manchiryal (08736-250081)railway stations.

  

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  • avani, mlore

    Sun, Oct 13 2013

    Good to hear that casualties are kept at minimum. God is great. Good work by the Govts (Thanks to nearing elections).

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  • Jude, Mangalore Dubai

    Sun, Oct 13 2013

    Hats off to the Central and state governments for taking prompt action and avoiding human casualties.

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  • prakash kumar, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 13 2013

    NORMALLY NATURAL CALAMITIES ARE SEEN BY THE PEOPLE AS NORMAL AND CAUSED BY NO ONE.BUT SPIRITUAL REASONS ARE AT THE CORE OF CALAMITIES, EPIDEMICS,DISEASES ETC.DO YOU THINK GOD WHO CREATED A ORDERLY UNIVERSE CAN FAIL TO STOP OR UNCAUSE SUCH THINGS? IF NOT SURELY MAN IS FAILING!

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sat, Oct 12 2013

    Lets Pray for the safety of the people of Orissa and Andra who are stuck in this natural calamity.

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  • Alwyn, Canada

    Sat, Oct 12 2013

    Our father in heaven help us during this difficult time to save lives and calm this natural cyclone with your power to save people the way you saved the apostles in the ocean. Amen

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  • Peter, Bolkunje/Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 12 2013

    Amen.

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