Cyclone Dana nears Odisha, evacuations expedited
The state government also expedited evacuation efforts in the coastal districts, as Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi held a review meeting and directed officials to ensure “zero casualty” due to the natural calamity
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A total of 7,285 cyclone centres have so far been set up, and 91 medical teams deployed.PHOTO:PTI
Bhubaneswar, 24 Oct
Severe
cyclonic storm Dana lay within 200 km of the Odisha coast on Thursday
afternoon, as several parts of the state experienced heavy rain and squally
winds, with the sea condition remaining rough, the IMD said.
The state
government also expedited evacuation efforts in the coastal districts, as Chief
Minister Mohan Charan Majhi held a review meeting and directed officials to
ensure “zero casualty” due to the natural calamity.
The cyclone
is likely to make landfall between Bhitarkanika National Park and Dhamra Port
in Odisha early Friday with wind speeds of up to 120 kilometres per hour
(kmph), the Met Department said.
The weather
system over the Bay of Bengal moved north-northwestwards with a speed of 12
kmph during past the six hours, and lay centred about 210 km southeast of
Paradip (Odisha), 240 km south-southeast of Dhamra (Odisha) and 310 km south of
Sagar Island (West Bengal), the IMD said its latest bulletin.
“It is very
likely to move north-northwestwards and cross north Odisha and West Bengal
coasts between Puri and Sagar Island close to Bhitarkanika and Dhamra during
midnight of 24th to morning of 25th October as a severe cyclonic storm with a
wind speed of 100-110 kmph gusting to 120 kmph,” it said.
Reports
about uprooting of trees have been received from some areas of Balasore,
Bhadrak, Bhitarkania and Puri, leading to blocked roads, officials said.
Majhi said
about three lakh people have been shifted to various cyclone shelters and the
operation is continuing.
A total of
7,285 cyclone centres have so far been set up, and 91 medical teams deployed.
The
authorities have also engaged 19 teams of the NDRF, 51 teams of the ODRAF and
fire services personnel in shifting people and clearing blocked roads, the
officials said.
The highest
rainfall of 62 mm was recorded at Paradip, while Rajnagar in Kendrapara
district received 24 mm rain, in the last four hours, the Met office said.
Moderate to
intense rain and thunderstorms with wind speeds of 30-40 kmph are likely to
lash some parts of Bhadrak, Balasore, Jajpur, Cuttack, Khurda, Jagatsinghpur,
Kendrapada and Puri districts during the day, it said.
Director of
the Regional Meteorological Centre, Bhubaneswar, Manorama Mohanty said: “The
severe cyclonic storm is likely to re-curve slightly towards west and
west-southwards after landfall, triggering rain in southern Odisha around
October 26. However, the landfall and wind speed predictions remain unchanged.”
Meanwhile,
the IMD issued a ‘red warning’ (take action) for heavy to very heavy rainfall
in seven districts – Mayurbhanj, Cuttack, Jajpur, Balasore, Bhadrak, Kendrapara
and Jagatsinghpur – on Thursday.
An ‘orange
warning’ (be prepared to take action) has been sounded in five districts for
heavy rain, including Puri, Khurda, Nayagarh and Dhenkanal for the period.-PTI
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