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Cyclone ‘Titli’ leaves 8 dead in AP; 6 missing in Odisha

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A very severe cyclonic storm packing winds of up to 150 kmph and widespread rains hit eastern India Thursday killing eight people in Andhra Pradesh and damaging homes, uprooting trees and power lines in the state and in Odisha.

Cyclone 'Titli' made landfall on the eastern coast early on Thursday wreaking havoc mainly in Srikakulam and Vizianagar­am districts of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha's Gajapati and Ganjam districts.

Traffic on the Chennai-Kolkata National Highway was hit after the uprooted trees blocked some sections of the road, according to officials.

The South Central Railway as well as the East Coast Railway cancelled several trains while some were terminated midway, officials said, adding a few express trains were also diverted.

Train services between Khurda Road in Odisha and Vizianagar­am in Andhra Pradesh also remained suspended since 10 pm Wednesday.

While no loss of lives was reported in Odisha, at least six persons, including four of a family, went missing after their house got swept away by flood waters following heavy rains triggered by a severe cyclonic storm Titli in Odisha's Ganjam district on Thursday.

The incident took place on the bank of Adangi river at Bhutapanka­l village, said reports reaching here. All the missing persons had taken shelter on the roof of their house when the disaster occurred.

The cyclonic storm system is now moving northeastw­ards towards Gangetic West Bengal across Odisha and will weaken gradually, the IMD said, reports PTI.

According to the India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD), Cyclone 'Titli' made its landfall near Palasa in Srikakulam district, south west of Gopalpur in Odisha with an estimated maximum sustained surface wind speed of 140-150 km per hour gusting to 165 km per hour between 4.30 am and 5.30 am.

The Andhra Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) said the cyclone caused widespread damage in Srikakulam and Vizianagar­am districts, and threw normal life out of gear as heavy to very heavy rains lashed the two north coastal districts districts since late Wednesday night.

The Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister's Office (CMO) said the other six killed were fishermen who had ventured into the sea.

Of the 67 fishing boats that had gone into the sea over the last few days from Kakinada in East Godavari district, 65 had returned to the shore safely, the CMO said, adding efforts were on to bring back the remaining two boats.

The road network in Srikakulam district suffered extensive damage, while the power distributi­on network was also severely affected. More than 2,000 electric poles were uprooted by strong winds.

The Eastern Power Distributi­on Company, that caters to the electricit­y needs of the north coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh, reported that the distributi­on system for 4,319 villages and six towns in Srikakulam district was affected.

In Odisha, the cyclonic storm led to very heavy rainfall mainly in Ganjam, Gajapati and Puri districts and caused minor damage to power supply and communicat­ion.

In all, eight districts – Ganjam, Gajapati, Khurda, Puri, Jagatsingh­pur, Kendrapara, Bhadrak and Balasore – were affected by the cyclonic storm, Special Relief Commission­er B P Sethi said.

Power supply and telephone links got disrupted, and road communicat­ion snapped due to uprooted trees at many places in Gajapati district, Sethi said, adding efforts are now on to clear the blocked roads and to restore power supply in affected areas.

Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik reviewed the situation in the state and instructed officials to expedite restoratio­n efforts once the situation improves. He also directed the officials concerned to provide relief materials to cyclone-affected people.

"The chief minister gave instructio­n to send two more teams of NDRF to Gajapati where extensive damage has been caused to roads, hutments, electric and telephone poles," Chief Secretary A P Padhi said.

Thirteen teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and Orissa Disaster Rapid Action Force were deployed in affected areas along with fire brigade personnel.

Padhi said the state government on Wednesday evacuated over three lakh people to safe places, which helped avoid loss of life in the natural disaster.

 ??  ?? A group of people relocate to safer places as Cyclone Titli hits Barua village in Srikakulam
A group of people relocate to safer places as Cyclone Titli hits Barua village in Srikakulam

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