Armed forces on alert as Odisha braces for cyclonic storm

Press Trust of India  |  Bhubaneswar 

Defence forces are on high alert, educational institutions ordered shut and thousands in coastal districts being evacuated as Odisha braces for cyclone 'Fani', the extremely severe cyclonic storm that is likely to make landfall near Puri on Friday, officials said.

The storm over the centred about 660 km south-south west of Puri was ominously rolling towards the Odisha coast at a speed of 14 KM per hour.

sources said Navy, and have been put on high alert to meet any eventuality. Personnel of the (NDRF), Odisha Disaster (ODRAF) and fire service have been deployed in vulnerable areas to assist the civil administration.

The collectors of coastal and southern districts have been asked to complete the evacuation exercise from low lying areas by Thursday evening keeping in mind the forecast of massive tides that could surge up to 1.5 metres during the landfall, (SRC) B P Sethi said.

Torrential rains are likely in Ganjam, Puri, Khurda, Cuttack and Jagatsinghpur districts with winds blasting at speeds ranging from 175 to 200 KM an hour.

Leave of all doctors and health service officials have been cancelled till May 15, the state's secretary A P Padhi said.

R P Sharma said leave of all police personnel have also been cancelled and those on leave have been asked to immediately report for duty.

IAS officers have been put in charge of relief, rescue and restoration operations in vulnerable districts.

Sharma said Superintendents of Police have been asked to constantly monitor the situation and reach relief to stricken people.

The 880 cyclone shelters in coastal and southern districts have been kept ready to accomodate the evacuees, Sethi said, adding that in districts like Gajapati and Rayagada, where such facilities do not exist, they will be housed in schools and anganwadi centres.

The has, meanwhile, relaxed the provisions of the model code of conduct in 11 coastal districts to facilitate relief and rescue operations, state's electoral officer said.

These districts--Puri, Jagatsinghpur, Kendrapara, Bhadrak, Balasore, Mayurbhanj, Gajapati, Ganjam, Khordha, Cuttack and Jajpur--are likely to bear the brunt of the cyclone, which is also likely to impact Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and

had on Tuesday urged the to withdraw the model code from all coastal districts to help the handle the situation in the aftermath of storm.

said Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) in Jagatsinghpur and Gajapati districts will be shifted to safer places in the presence of representatives of all political parties. The exercise will be videographed to maintain transparency.

The East Coast Railway has cancelled 74 trains in view of the cyclone, an ECoR said.

Tourists have been asked to leave Puri by Thursday evening, while Nandankanan Zoological Park authorities in Bhubaneswar have announced it will remain closed from May 2 to May 4.

The higher education department has directed all state universities and colleges in Ganjam, Gajapati, Puri, Khurda, Nayagarh, Cuttack, Jajpur, Bhadrak, Kendrapara, Jagatsinghpur, Balasore and Mayurbhanj districts to remain closed for three days from May 2.

companies have been asked to store adequate quantities of kerosene, petrol and diesel so rescue and relief efforts are not adversely affected.

"As the has instructed us to ensure zero casulty, our priority is to ensure that no one dies in the calamity," the state's said, claiming the government apparatus was in a state of readiness to meet the challenge.

(IMD) sources said Fani was the first cyclonic storm of such severity to have formed in April in Indias oceanic neighbourhood in 43 years.

Formation of such cyclonic storm during summer is very rare as the phenomenon is generally witnessed after monsoon in September-November.

Former of the Regional Meteorological Centre, Bhubaneswar, Sarat Sahu said Odisha witnessed cyclonic storms during summer in 1893, 1914, 1917, 1982 and 1989, but these brought little trouble for the state as they either fizzled out or changed course towards

The cyclone has formed due to warming of the Bay of Bengal basin.

"With global warming, we have to be prepared for such occurrences," Sahu said.

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First Published: Wed, May 01 2019. 18:35 IST