Cyclone Dana brings rain to Odisha: IMD
Senior IMD scientist Umashankar Das posted on X, "According to radar data from Paradip, the outer band of Cyclone ‘Dana’ has touched the land mass in Bhadrak and Kendrapara districts."
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The IMD also indicated that low-lying areas could be inundated in these districts during the cyclone's landfall.PHOTO:X
Bhubaneswar,
23 Oct
Parts of
Kendrapara and Bhadrak districts in Odisha experienced rain and adverse weather
conditions on Wednesday afternoon with the Indian Meterological Centre (IMD)
saying that the outer bands of Cyclone ‘Dana’ has begun to affect the eastern
coastline.
Senior IMD
scientist Umashankar Das posted on X, "According to radar data from
Paradip, the outer band of Cyclone ‘Dana’ has touched the land mass in Bhadrak
and Kendrapara districts."
He
clarified that while the cyclone is around 500 km offshore, its outer bands,
composed of clouds, can influence local weather conditions.
The IMD
said Cyclone ‘Dana’ is likely to make landfall between Bhitarkanika National
Park and Dhamra port, a distance of around 70km, early Friday.
In response
to the cyclone's movement, the Odisha government has expedited evacuation
efforts in the coastal districts of Kendrapada, Bhadrak, Balasore, Puri and
Jagatsinghpur.
The latest
IMD bulletin forecast light to moderate rainfall—between 7 cm and 11 cm—at
isolated locations in Balasore, Bhadrak, Jagatsinghpur, Kendrapada, Puri,
Jajpur and Cuttack.
A senior
revenue official said, "We are prioritising evacuation of people in
coastal areas as the IMD has predicted a tidal surge of 1 to 2 metres in
Bhadrak, Kendrapara and Balasore."
The IMD
also indicated that low-lying areas could be inundated in these districts
during the cyclone's landfall.
Additionally,
the national weather agency said rain and thunderstorms, with wind speeds of up
to 45 kmph, may affect parts of Bhadrak, Balasore, and Kendrapada just ahead of
the landfall. These three districts will also experience winds with speed of
120 kmph along with extremely heavy rainfall during the landfall, the IMD said.
The Odisha
government has issued emergency contact numbers and said residents can reach
the State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC) at 7682982668 or 0674-2534177.-PTI
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