The Asian Age

Cyclone to hit Odisha and Andhra coast today

- AKSHAYA KUMAR SAHOO

Cyclone “Titli” has turned into a severe cyclonic storm and is likely to make landfall between Gopalpur in Odisha and Kalingapat­nam in Andhra Pradesh by 5.30 am Thursday morning, H. R. Biswas, director of Bhubaneswa­r’s Regional Meteorolog­ical Centre, said Wednesday.

The India Meteorolog­ical Department said “Titli” had moved north- northwestw­ards with a speed of 10 kmph, intensifie­d into a severe cyclonic storm and lay centered over the west- central Bay of Bengal about 370 km south- southeast of Gopalpur and 310 km southeast of Kalingapat­nam.

The IMD issued a red alert and predicted heavy to very heavy rainfall at a few places in the next 24 hours.

The Odisha government announced the closure of all schools and colleges from Wednesday.

Cyclone ‘ Titli’ has now turned into a severe cyclonic storm and is very likely to make landfall between Gopalpur coast in Odisha and Kalingapat­nam in Andhra Pradesh by 5.30 am on Thursday morning, H RBIs was, Director of Regional of Meteorolog­ical Centre, Bhubaneswa­r, on Wednesday.

In a bulletin, the Indian Meteorolog­ical Department ( IMD), said the cyclonic storm ‘ Titli’ over west- central Bay of Bengal moved north northwestw­ards with a speed of about 10 kilometre per hour ( kmph) during past 06 hours, intensifie­d into a severe cyclonic storm and lay centered over west- central Bay of Bengal near latitude 16.0° N and longitude 85.8° E, about 370 km south- southeast of Gopalpur ( Odisha) and 310 km southeast of Kalingapat­nam ( Andhra Pradesh) at 5.30 am on Wednesday. “Titli is very likely to intensify further into a Very Severe Cyclonic Storm ( VSCS) during next 18 hours. It is very likely to move north northwestw­ards and cross Odisha and adjoining north Andhra Pradesh coasts between Gopalpur and Kalingapat­nam around morning of 11th October,’ said and IMD bulletin.

‘ Thereafter, it is very likely to re- curve northeastw­ards, move towards Gangetic West Bengal across Odisha and weaken gradually,’ it added.

‘ The wind speed is likely to increase gradually becoming 100- 110 kmph gusting to 125 kmph from this evening along and off south Odisha coast and 65- 75 kmph gusting to 85 kmph along and off north Odisha coast,’ the bulletin stated. The state government, meanwhile, announced closure of schools, colleges and Anganwadi centres in all the districts from Wednesday. Chief minister Naveen Patnaik held a cyclone preparedne­ss meeting in the state.

 ?? — PTI ?? A view of the deserted Gopalpur beach in Ganjam, Odisha, on Wednesday.
— PTI A view of the deserted Gopalpur beach in Ganjam, Odisha, on Wednesday.

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