Deccan Chronicle

Titli leaves 7 dead and a trail of destructio­n in AP

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The very severe cyclonic storm Titli carrying 165 kmph winds and heavy rain slammed into the Srikakulam coast before dawn on Thursday, leaving seven persons dead and a swathe of destructio­n in its wake in the district and in Vizianagar­am.

Cyclone Titli made its landfall between 4.30 am and 5.30 am at a place between Palle Saradhi and Gollapadu of Vajrapukot­tur mandal in Srikakulam district, about 195 km from Visakhapat­nam. with wind speed between 155 kmph and 165 kmph.

The wind was blowing at about 150 kmph all through the night, and eased up after the cyclone crossed the coast and headed northwest on land.

196 VILLAGES of 12 mandals in Srikakulam district severely affected.

1.39 LAKH acres of standing crops damaged.

The very severe cyclonic storm Titli carrying 165 kmph winds and heavy rain slammed into the Srikakulam coast before dawn on Thursday, leaving seven persons dead and a swathe of destructio­n in its wake in the district and in Vizianagar­am.

It is expected to curve northeastw­ards again towards the Gangetic West Bengal across Odisha, but losing power all the while.

The cyclone wreaked havoc in Ganjam and Gajapati districts of Odisha, but the evacuation of about 3 lakh people ensured there were no fatalities.

The cyclone caused widespread damage in the coastal areas of Srikakulam and Vizianagar­am districts of north Andhra Pradesh and in Odisha. Thousands of coconut trees were uprooted. A curfew-like situation prevailed at many parts in Srikakulam district, particular­ly in the district headquarte­rs on Thursday morning with people confining themselves to their houses to protect themselves from the howling winds and pelting rain outside.

Communicat­ions to Srikakulam and within the district were disrupted and bus services were stopped due to the cyclone.

 ?? MURALI KRISHNA ?? The roof of a petrol bunk collapses due to the devastatio­n caused by the cyclone Titli at Kanchili in Srikakulam district on Thursday. —
MURALI KRISHNA The roof of a petrol bunk collapses due to the devastatio­n caused by the cyclone Titli at Kanchili in Srikakulam district on Thursday. —

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