Sunday, December 08, 2013

Cyclone Phailin wreaks havoc in Odisha, 17 killed

PRAFULLA DAS
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Over 1.26 crore people suffer as storm hits transport, power lines

BLOWN AWAY:People in front of their houses, damaged by the storm, at Gopalpur near Berhampur in Odisha. Phailin ravaged Odisha and Andhra coasts on Saturday and Sunday.— Photo: K.R. Deepak (More pictures on Page 10)
BLOWN AWAY:People in front of their houses, damaged by the storm, at Gopalpur near Berhampur in Odisha. Phailin ravaged Odisha and Andhra coasts on Saturday and Sunday.— Photo: K.R. Deepak (More pictures on Page 10)
Seventeen persons were killed as the very severe cyclonic storm, Phailin, hit the Odisha coast near Gopalpur in Ganjam district late on Saturday evening, Special Relief Commissioner P.K. Mohapatra said on Sunday.
More than 1.26 crore people were hit by the cyclone that damaged lakhs of thatched and kutcha houses in the coastal districts. Ganjam district was the worst hit.
Mr. Mohapatra told The Hindu that six persons were killed in Ganjam while three each were killed in Puri and Balasore districts, two in Nayagarh and one each in Jagatsinghpur, Khurda and Bhadrak. The death toll was likely to increase. Most of these deaths occurred following uprooting of trees.
Though lakhs of trees were uprooted in these districts, major roads were being cleared by the administration with the help of the National Disaster Rapid Action Force and the Odisha Disaster Rapid Action Force.
Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik reviewed the situation and instructed all departments to carry out relief and restoration work on a war-footing. In Bhubaneswar and Cuttack, normal life continues to remain out of gear as uprooted trees blocked many roads.
Many Durga Puja pandals had crashed following the heavy winds that swept the coastal region throughout the night.
Electricity supply was badly affected in most of the affected areas. Power supply was likely to resume in a day or two. The cyclone, which made its landfall near Gopalpur at 8.30 p.m. on Saturday with a wind speed reaching up to 220 km per hour, moved into the interior parts of Odisha.
Train services remained cancelled on the Howrah-Visakhapatnam route. However, services between Howrah and Bhadrak were resumed partially to help passengers stranded at various stations.

  • Ganjam district was the worst hit
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