Cyclone Fani lashes Odisha\, leaves 3 dead besides over 160 injured

Cyclone Fani lashes Odisha, leaves 3 dead besides over 160 injured

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Cyclone Fani on Friday lashed Odisha, triggering heavy rainfall accompanied by wind touching speed of 200 kmph, and left three persons dead besides over 160 injured, a trail of destruction that included damaged houses, uprooted trees and

The cyclone, the worst April storm in 43 years, caused "huge damage" in Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, and Khordha districts in the state, according to the

announced that the Centre has released Rs. 1,000 crores to Odisha and other states to deal with the devastation caused by Fani.

of the Disaster Response Force (NDRF) S N said that three persons lost their lives during the cyclone.

"As of now, three persons have lost their lives in the cyclone. The precautions that have been taken should be continued," told ANI.

said quoting a telephonic conversation with state administration officials that 160 people were reportedly injured.

A state government statement said, "There is extensive damage to dwelling houses. Almost all kutcha and old pucca have been fully or severely damaged."

Power supply snapped due to the uprooting of electricity poles, damage to substations and KV lines. "Power restoration process is in full swing," it said. Uprooted trees and blocked roads preventing vehicular movement.

The cyclone caused damage to telecom towers resulting in failure of in several areas including capital Bhubaneswar. "All telephone and are down in district," the statement said.

Large-scale devastation has also been caused to summer crops, orchards and plantations, it added.

The storm caused extensive damage to AIIMS Bhubaneswar with several overhead water tanks and a part of the roof getting blown away. Preeti said.

Strong winds uprooted several on the campus. However, all patients, staff and students are safe. "We have enough supply and are ready to support the state," said.

Massive waves along the coast in the state inundated low-lying areas in Khordha, Puri and Jagatsinghpur districts.

A large crane at an fell on the buildings nearby but there was no indication whether there were any human casualty.

The office of posted on that over 11 lakh people from the vulnerable regions have been evacuated since Thursday.

Over 3 lakh people were evacuated from district alone, followed by 1.3 lakh from Puri district. Around 5000 kitchens are operating to serve people in shelters.

A 60-year-old reportedly died in a shelter home in Kendrapara following a heart attack.The cyclone weakened into a "very severe cyclonic storm" after landfall.

"Everything is flying in Air ..have literally turned deaf because of wind sound ..All window panes were broken..difficult indeed ..if this is my condition in a concrete building ..I pray for the lives of millions," tweeted who is contesting the Lok Sabha election from Puri.

"The process of landfall of #CycloneFani has begun ..extremely high wind speed ..heavy rain ..the harrowing sound ..reminds me of 1999 Supercyclone With folded hands I pray to Lord ji to give us the strength to endure this," he said.

have been suspended from airports in Odisha and Kolkata while nearly 225 trains cancelled including 56 on Friday.

Indian Navy's and Dornier aircraft are scheduled to undertake an aerial survey to assess the extent of impact and devastation caused by the cyclone.

has positioned 34 disaster relief teams at Visakhapatnam, Chennai, Paradip, Gopalpur, Haldia, Frazergunj and Kolkata besides four ships at Visakhapatnam and Chennai.

Helpline number - 1938 - has been made operational by (MHA).

Chief Minister on Friday took to Twitter, saying that she has cancelled all her election rallies till May 5 in her state.As Fani continues to move north-northeast, it is likely to further weaken into a "severe cyclonic storm".

The system is expected to weaken gradually and emerge into Gangetic as a "severe cyclonic storm" by the early morning of May 4, the MeT department said. Thereafter, it is expected to move further north-northeastwards and emerge into by May 4 evening as a cyclonic storm.

Disaster Response Force teams deployed in Digha, West Bengal, has evacuated nearly 150 people including children from Dattapur and Tajpur to a shelter.

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First Published: Sat, May 04 2019. 10:17 IST