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Over 300,000 evacuated as Cyclone Titli batters India

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A cyclone packing winds of up to 150 kilometers per hour and heavy rains hit eastern India early Thursday, with over 300,000 people evacuated from low-lying areas and two men reported killed.

Officials in neighborin­g Bangladesh said they were on alert in the coastal district of Cox’s Bazar, home to around one million Rohingya refugees from Myanmar living in tarpaulin and bamboo shelters.

Cyclone Titli, which intensifie­d into a “very severe cyclonic storm” over the Bay of Bengal, made landfall on India’s eastern coast early Thursday, the Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency reported.

Wind speeds of up to 150 kilometers per hour were reported, with gusts of up to 165 kph.

One man died in a house collapse while another was killed by a falling tree, an emergency services official was quoted as saying by PTI.

The Odisha state government evacuated more than 300,000 people from five coastal districts on Wednesday while local schools, colleges and childcare centers were ordered closed and fishermen advised not to go out to sea.

“We have already evacuated three lakh (300,000) people and more may be shifted to safer places in view of the very severe cyclone,” PTI quoted Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik as saying.

They were accommodat­ed in more than 1,100 cyclone shelters. Officials have also shifted 123 pregnant women to hospitals.

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