Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Heavy rains pound Andhra, Odisha, cyclone alert issued

Cyclone Roanu likely to continue to move northeast

- Srinivasa Rao Apparasu and Priya Ranjan Sahu letters@hindustant­imes.com

HYDERABAD/BHUBANESWA­R: Authoritie­s in Andhra Pradesh and Odisha were on high alert on Thursday after the deep depression in the Bay of Bengal transforme­d into a cyclonic storm causing heavy rains and high-velocity winds in the two states.

The India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD) said cyclonic storm Roanu is likely to continue to move northeastw­ards along and off Andhra Pradesh coast during next 12 hours and northeastw­ards after that. It is likely to intensify into a severe cyclonic storm by Thursday night. “The cyclonic storm is likely to head northeastw­ard causing heavy rain in southern and northern parts of Odisha,” SC Sahu, IMD’s regional director in Bhubaneswa­r, said. It is expected to make landfall at Bangladesh in the next 48 hours.

The Cyclonic Warning Centre in Visakhapat­nam said Roanu, that spared Chennai from heavy rains, is located at around 100 km off Machilipat­nam coast in Andhra Pradesh’s Krishna district. Coastal Andhra has been experienci­ng heavy rainfall at most places and isolated extremely heavy rainfall of more than 21 cm is expected over north coastal Andhra during next 48 hours.

Kakinada in East Godavari district has already witnessed a record rainfall of 17.4 cm in the last 24 hours, which is said to be the highest in the last 10 years. This is followed by Bapatla in Guntur district, which recorded 13.4 cm rainfall. Heavy to very heavy rainfall is likely to occur at many places along coastal Odisha during the next 24 hours.

The IMD said there could be extensive damage to thatched huts, power and communicat­ion lines and roads over coastal Andhra during next 48 hours and over south coastal Odisha from Thursday night onwards. STATES ON ALERT Andhra chief minister N Chandrabab­u Naidu directed officials of the coastal districts that all steps be taken to minimise loss to property and see that there is no loss of life.

At least 15 fishermen, who ventured into deep sea from Nizampatna­m harbour of Guntur district on Tuesday, went missing after the sea turned turbulent due to deep depression.

Efforts by their relatives to contact them did not succeed and they immediatel­y alerted local political leaders and officials. They, in turn, informed the coast guards and marine forces, who launched a search operation to locate them.

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