Deccan Chronicle

TITLI INTENSIFIE­S INTO SEVERE CYCLONIC STORM

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Cyclone Titli intensifie­d into a severe cyclonic storm and is moving towards the south Odisha-north Andhra Pradesh coast.

Titli is bringing in heavy to very heavy rainfall accompanie­d by wind speed gusting up to 165 kmph. An IMD bulletin said that cyclone Titli could cross between Kalingapat­nam (Srikakulam) and Gopalpur (Odisha) on Thursday morning.

Cyclone Titli intensifie­d into a severe cyclonic storm and is moving towards the south Odisha- north Andhra Pradesh coast. People in north Andhra may recollect the horrifying experience of cyclone Hudhud that hit Vizag city exactly four years ago on October 12, 2014, as cyclone Titli is also heading towards north Andhra bringing in heavy to very heavy rainfall accompanie­d by wind speed gusting up to 165 kmph.

An IMD bulletin said that cyclone Titli could

cross between Kalingapat­nam (Srikakulam) and Gopalpur (Odisha) on Thursday morning, although the Odisha coast is very likely to bear the wrath of the cyclone more than the north Andhra coast, given the moving direction of the cyclonic system.

Wind speed could increase to 140-150 kmph with gusting to 165 kmph from Wednesday midnight night onwards along and off south Odisha and adjoining districts of the north Andhra Pradesh coast. As per the speed and direction of the cyclone for the past day, cyclone Titli will hit the AndhraOdis­ha

coast in the early hours on Thursday (October 11). The sea condition is favourable to help the tropical cyclone gain strength. After landfall, it may recurve and move towards West Bengal and northeast states.

IMD officials predicted that cyclone Titli may cause more damage to the coastal areas of Srikakulam district than to Vizag and Vizianagar­am districts. The district administra­tion has predicted that cyclone Titli could damage roads, greenery, power supply and communicat­ion besides standing crops in Srikakulam and Odisha.

 ?? — P NARASIMHA MURTHY ?? Massive waves are seen during a high tide caused by the approachin­g cyclone Titli, in Visakhapat­nam on Wednesday.
— P NARASIMHA MURTHY Massive waves are seen during a high tide caused by the approachin­g cyclone Titli, in Visakhapat­nam on Wednesday.

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