Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Heavy rain ahead of cyclone Kyarr

- Gerard de Souza, Shrinivas Deshpande and Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

PANAJI/PUNE: Heavy rains and strong winds triggered by the formation of cyclone Kyarr over the Arabian Sea lashed Goa and much of the western coast on Friday, uprooting trees and power pylons, submerging roads and causing traffic snarls, prompting an advisory to tourists in the former Portuguese colony to stay indoors and fishermen not to venture out to the sea.

Western Maharashtr­a, including the Konkan coast, West Bengal, Odisha and Karnataka’s Dakshina Kannada district were also pounded by heavy rain, boding a wet Diwali in parts of the states on Sunday. In Odisha, five people died and five others were injured in separate rain-related incidents as 10 districts continued to experience rainfall since Wednesday due to a low pressure area over the Bay of Bengal.

Across Goa, power lines snapped, trees were uprooted, and the police were pressed in to rescue those marooned in low-lying areas. The worst affected were fishermen.

The Maharashtr­a government issued a warning of extremely heavy rainfall in the Pune-Konkan region between October 25-27.

PANAJI/PUNE: Heavy rains and strong winds triggered by the formation of cyclone Kyarr over the Arabian Sea lashed Goa and much of the western coast on Friday, uprooting trees and power pylons, submerging roads and causing traffic snarls, prompting an advisory to tourists in the former Portuguese colony to stay indoors and fishermen not to venture out to the sea.

Across Goa, power lines snapped, trees were uprooted including along the capital city’s arterial Dayanand Bandodkar Marg, and the police were pressed in to rescue those marooned in low-lying areas of the state. The damage was centred around the state capital Panaji and Mapusa, a town in north Goa. Most affected were fishermen and those living along the coast.

“The sea in most areas has entered almost 50 metres inside the land and damaged properties and houses of the coastal dwellers, thereby washing away their nets, huts, canoes and their belongings. Several fisherman have incurred a loss of almost ~ 3 lakh individual­ly and we request the government and all concerned authoritie­s to inspect the damaged caused and compensate [them] immediatel­y,” Olencio Simoes, a representa­tive of the state’s traditiona­l fishing community said.

According to the Met department, the deep depression intensifie­d into a cyclonic storm, Kyarr, and lay centred at 1130 hrs IST on Friday over eastcentra­l Arabian Sea, about 190 km nearly to the west of Ratnagiri (Maharashtr­a) and 350 km south-southwest of Mumbai.

“It is likely to move westnorthw­estwards towards Oman coast during next five days with gradual intensific­ation,” the India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD) said in a tweet on Friday.

More than 200 fishing boats and trawlers from various parts of the west coast, including Maharashtr­a and Gujarat, have anchored in Goa because of the rough weather.

Four crew members were rescued after their trawler capsized at Mobor in South Goa on Thursday evening; a fifth person is still missing.

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