‘Amphan’ claims 2 lives in West Bengal
Kolkata: Extremely severe cyclonic storm ‘Amphan made a landfall Wednesday at Digha in West Bengal around 2.30pm. The landfall will continue for four hours. Two women were killed in Howrah district and Minakhan area of North 24 Parganas district as uprooted trees fell on them.
Two deaths reported during cyclone
Two deaths were reported in Kendrapara and Bhadrak during the cyclone. The exact reasons are being ascertained, officials said. A three-month-old child died in Tihidi area of Bhadrak and a team has been sent to the village, they said, adding the exact cause will be ascertained after an autopsy.
A 67-year-old woman died in her house due to natural causes. She was living in a pucca RCC roof house and the cause of death is being ascertained, district officials said.
Cyclone Amphan devastates Jagatsinghpur
Jagatsinghpur: The extremely severe cyclonic storm Amphan Wednesday brought heavy rains and strong winds to Jagatsinghpur district disrupting life that had barely recovered from COVID-19 induced lockdown. According to preliminary reports, road communication was blocked and power supply was disrupted at several places in the district owing to high-velocity winds.
Cyclone Amphan leaves trail of destruction in Odisha as it moves into West Bengal
Bhubaneswar: Cyclone ‘Amphan’ left a trail of destruction in Odisha as it triggered heavy downpour coupled with high-velocity winds while hurtling towards the West Bengal coast Wednesday. In the process Cyclone Amphan uprooted trees and flattened fragile structures, officials said.
Eye of Cyclone ‘Amphan’ about to touch land: IMD
New Delhi: The eye of Cyclone ‘Amphan’ is about to touch land, India Meteorological Department said Wednesday, after the landfall process of the cyclone commenced in the afternoon. Landfall process commenced near Sundarbans in West Bengal at 2:30 pm. The forward sectors of the wall cloud region have hit land and the process, the IMD said, will continue for four hours.
Betel vines in Puri district destroyed
Puri: Even though there was apprehensions that cyclone Amphan would cause grave damage to Puri district, it did no do so. Except for the betel vines of the Astaranga and Kakatpur blocks that were completely destroyed, the district escaped the wrath of the cyclone Amphan.
Landfall process of cyclone ‘Amphan’ begins
Kolkata: The landfall process of cyclone ‘Amphan’ commenced at 2.30 pm Wednesday between Digha in West Bengal and Hatiya island in Bangladesh, the Met department said. The landfall process will continue for about four hours, it said.
Balasore woman killed as live electric pole falls on her
Balasore: A woman of Bhogarai block in Balasore district was killed Wednesday after an electric pole fell on her. The pole got uprooted due to the gale-force winds created by cyclone Amphan. Sources said, that the woman had stepped outside for some work when the tragedy occurred.
Cyclone ‘Amphan’ moves towards landfall area, causes extensive damage
Bhubaneswar/Kolkata: Extremely severe cyclone ‘Amphan’ hurtled Wednesday towards the coastal areas of Odisha and West Bengal. Cyclone Amphan has triggered heavy downpours in coastal Odisha and Gangetic West Bengal. In the process trees have been uprooted and fragile buildings have been flattened. So far over four lakh people have been evacuated in the two states of West Bengal and Odisha. Despite losing its force a bit since Tuesday, the storm is still creating havoc in parts of the two states. It is expected to make the landfall soon.
Hundreds of kutcha houses of Khaira block in Balasore district cave in as cyclone ‘Amphan’ rages
Khaira: A large number of kutcha houses of Khaira block in Balasore district have suffered extensive damages due to the extremely severe cyclonic storm ‘Amphan’. Many have completely collapsed increasing the misery of the people. The region has been battered by heavy rains and high speed winds since late Tuesday night.
Bari block extensively damaged due to cyclone Amphan
Bari: Heavy rains coupled with high speed wind have created extensive damage in this block of Jajpur district. Power supply has been snapped with electric poles being uprooted. In many places walls have collapsed and trees have been uprooted affecting vehicle movement.
Baby dies in Bhadrak district as wall collapses
Bhadrak: A three-month-old boy died after a wall collapsed in Bhadrak district due to heavy rains caused by the cyclone Amphan, late Tuesday night.
Balasore braces for cyclone Amphan
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Waterlogging in Bhubaneswar
Heavy rains lash coastal Odisha
Windspeed as observed from the coast
NDRF deploys 41 teams in Odisha, WB
Bhubaneswar: The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) chief SN Pradhan said Wednesday that 41 teams have been deployed in Odisha and West Bengal as the two states await Cyclone Amphan to make landfall.
“Wind speed has picked up near coastal Odisha & is blowing at around 100 kmph at Paradip. Wind is not that strong in West Bengal. Odisha has evacuated nearly 1.5 lakh people from Balasore & Bhadrak & West Bengal has evacuated over 3.3 lakh people,” said Pradhan.
“We’re looking at time & possible speed of Amphan‘s landing. As per IMD, storm surge could be 4-6 meters of seawater which will enter land area. NDRF teams are coordinating with local administration for storm surge response. 41 teams are deployed in Odisha and West Bengal,” he added.
Heavy rains lash Odisha
Bhubaneswar: Heavy to very heavy rainfall occurred at isolated places over north coastal districts of Odisha during the past 24 hours as the state readies to face the brunt of Cyclone Amphan.
Gale winds, with speeds reaching 100-110 kmph gusting to 125 kmph, prevailed along and off north coastal Odisha districts and 55-65 kmph gusting to 75 kmph prevailed along and off south coastal Odisha.
The system is now being continuously tracked by the Doppler Weather Radar (DWR) at
Vishakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh), Paradip and Gopalpur of Odisha, says IMD.
1.37 lakh people evacuated
Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government has evacuated over 1.37 lakh people to safer places as extremely severe cyclone Amphan hurtled towards the coast triggering heavy rain and strong wind Wednesday morning.
Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) Pradeep Kumar Jena informed that over 1.37 lakh people have been evacuated to cyclone shelters till morning and the figure may go up.
According to reports, trees were uprooted and power infrastructure suffered damage following strong winds in the coastal districts. Paradip recorded the highest wind speed of 102 kmph followed by Chandbali with 74 kmph, Balasore 61 kmph, and Bhubaneswar 56kmph.
Paradip also registered highest 197.1 mm rainfall.
As many 16 units of the National Disaster Response Force, 15 teams of Odisha Disaster Rapid Action Force (ODRAF), 75 teams of Odisha Forest Development Corporation (OFDC) and 217 fire service team have been deployed in the affected districts.