Cyclone Amphan hits West Bengal, Odisha on Wednesday

Cyclone Amphan hits West Bengal, Odisha on Wednesday

Extremely cyclonic storm Amphan is moving towards the Indian coast in Bay of Bengal. According to reports, Amphan is likely to hit between West Bengal’s Digha and Hatiya in Bangladesh on Wednesday afternoon or evening. The wind speed of 155 to 165 kmph, gusting at 185 kmph, according to weather reports.

EVACUATION

Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) Pradeep Kumar Jena said the evacuation of people living in low-lying areas, thatched and mud structures in the coastal districts is under progress and it will be completed by 10 pm.

"As per information received from districts, over 35,000 people have been evacuated from vulnerable areas and shifted to safe shelters by 3 pm. It is expected to continue till 10 pm today," said Jena.

He appealed to the people to cooperate with the administration and move to the cyclone shelters for their safety.

A total of 634 multipurpose cyclone and flood shelters and 7,092 other permanent buildings with cumulative capacity to accommodate more than 12 lakh people are kept ready in 12 districts.

"In addition to PRI and local administration, we are using local-based alert system (LBAS) and self broadcasting system for extending our outreach to people without creating panic among them," said Jena.

The SRC said damages to public and private properties is expected in Jagatsinghpur, Kendrapara, Bhadrak, Balasore, Jajpur and Mayurbhanj districts.

There may be total destruction of thatched and kutcha houses, power and communication poles, standing crops and roads, and minor disruption of railways, overhead power lines and signalling systems.

RESCUE TEAMS

In order to meet any eventuality, as many 16 units of 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 teams have been deployed in the likely to be affected districts.

Three NDRF units, 5 ODRAF units, 17 teams of fire service and 10 OFDC teams are kept on standby to be pressed into service. Besides, additional 2 teams of NDRF from 10th Battalion Vijayawada have been mobilised for the same.

Chief secretary Asit Tripathy said four senior officers with vast experience in handling natural calamities have been deputed to different districts to guide the local administration. Earlier, the chief secretary held a meeting with Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba through video conferencing on Tuesday.

The issues relating to the evacuation of people from vulnerable areas, relief, rescue, storing of essential commodities and immediate restoration of road communication, power connectivity and more were discussed.

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