Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Cyclone Gulab: 3 dead in Odisha and Andhra

- Debabrata Mohanty letters@hindustant­imes.com

Three people were killed in Odisha and Andhra Pradesh as cyclone Gulab made landfall in the coastal region of the two states on Sunday evening, officials said.

One person was swept away in Odisha’s Ganjam district and two fishermen from Srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh lost their lives while one another went missing as the cyclonic storm made landfall on Sunday.

Special relief commission­er of Odisha Pradeep Jena said, “After making landfall at 8.30 pm, the cyclone was moving towards Koraput and Malkangiri districts where it is expected to cause potential damage due to wind and rain. We are expecting widespread rains in Malkangiri, Koraput, Ganjam, Gajapati and Rayagada districts till tomorrow afternoon. There was no danger to any other coastal districts”.

In Ganjam district, a man was swept away in Gosaninuag­aon block while three members of a family in Kharput block of Malkangiri district escaped narrowly from coming under a tree that fell on their house, the officer said.

In Srikakulam of Andhra Pradesh, two fishermen in a boat died after five of the six fishermen fell in the sea off Mandasa coast due to strong waves. While three reached ashore safely and two others died, and one fisherman is still missing, officials said. One of the six called his village over phone and informed that their boat lost balance and five of his fellow fishermen were lost in the sea. Subsequent­ly, his mobile phone too went silent, indicating that he too might have gone missing.

The Andhra Pradesh fisheries Minister contacted the Navy authoritie­s to carry out a rescue operation. The three north coastal districts of Visakhapat­nam, Vizianagar­am and Srikakulam had been receiving moderate to heavy rain under the influence of Gulab.

Andhra Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority Commission­er K Kanna Babu reviewed the situation with the district Collectors and other officials in Visakhapat­nam and directed them to be on high alert.

He said NDRF and SDRF teams have been positioned in the three north coastal districts for rescue and relief operations.

In Srikakulam district, 182 persons from Vajrapukot­huru mandal have been moved to relief camps, according to the Collector L Srikesh Balaji Rao.

Before the cyclone made landfall, around 39,000 people in Odisha’s Ganjam and Gajapati district had been evacuated.

The East Coast Railway has cancelled 34 pairs of trains due to Cyclone Gulab. The ECoR has also reschedule­d 13 trains and diverted at least 17 trains so far, according to its bulletins.

 ?? AP ?? NDRF personnel ask villagers to take precaution­s against Cyclone Gulab in Odisha’s Ganjam on Sunday.
AP NDRF personnel ask villagers to take precaution­s against Cyclone Gulab in Odisha’s Ganjam on Sunday.

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