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THE TIMES OF INDIA | May 21, 2020, 03:19:19 IST
Three people were killed in West Bengal when extremely severe cyclonic storm 'Amphan' made landfall at 2.30pm on Wednesday between Digha in the state and Hatiya island in Bangladesh, unleashing heavy rain and high-velocity winds that left a trail of destruction. Intense rainfall was also recorded in several areas of Puri, Khurda, Jagatsinghpur, Cuttack, Kendrapara, Jajpur, Ganjam, Ganjam, Bhadrak and Balasore districts of Odisha. Stay with TOI for all the latest updates:
12 killed as cyclone Amphan batters Bengal at 165kmph
Barrelling in from the Bay of Bengal with wind speeds of up to 185kmph, severe cyclonic storm Amphan on Wednesday cut a swathe through northern Odisha before bearing down on West Bengal, where it claimed 10 to 12 lives, flattened houses and cast aside trees and electricity poles like matchsticks in six-and-a-half hours of monstrous fury that left Kolkata and most of south Bengal pulverised. Read full story
The very severe cyclonic storm Amphan lay centred at 2130 hrs IST of today, over West Bengal near latitude 22.8°N and longitude 88.7°E about 50 km northeast of Kolkata, reports ANI quoting IMD
3 dead in West Bengal (PTI)
While man and a woman were reported killed when trees came crashing down on them in North 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, a 13-year-old girl died in a similar incident in adjoining Howrah.
Rooftop tin shed of a school in Howrah blown away in strong winds
#WATCH West Bengal: Rooftop of a school in Howrah was blown away by strong winds earlier today. #CycloneAmphan https://t.co/nJY0KhAC3Z
— ANI (@ANI) 1589993294000
Current intensity of the storm near the centre is 140-150Kmph gusting to 165Kmph, reports ANI quoting IMD
Union health minister Harsh Vardhan tweets video of cyclone landfall
A glimpse of Super #CycloneAmphan making a #landfall at #Sundarbans. Prayers for people of #Odisha and #WestBengal.… https://t.co/gfvCma0T51
— Dr Harsh Vardhan (@drharshvardhan) 1589980145000
Power cuts reported in some areas of Kolkata following heavy rain and strong winds due to Cyclone Amphan (ANI)
Now, the system will move north-northeasterly, will weaken gradually and then become a depression tomorrow: HR Biswas, director, IMD-Bhubaneswar (ANI)
Odisha govt seeks preliminary report from districts
The Odisha government has asked the district collectors to submit cyclone Amphan damage assessment reports within 48 hours. The cyclone has caused widespread damage in the coastal districts of the state. (IANS)
Amphan crossed as a very severe cyclonic storm. While crossing, its wind speed was 155-165kmph gusting to 185kmph. Now it's located at 35km northeast of Sagar island in West Bengal,70km south of Kolkata, 95km east-northeast of Digha: HR Biswas, director of IMD-Bhubaneswar (ANI)
5,500 houses damaged, two people dead and two others severely injured in North 24 Parganas district in West Bengal, as per the 7pm report by Basirhat sub-divisional officer
Vice president Venkaiah Naidu Naidu expresses concern over Cyclone Amphan (PTI)
Amphan wreaks havoc in Kolkata
West Bengal: Streets in Kolkata waterlogged, trees uprooted and houses damaged due to strong winds and heavy rain a… https://t.co/SU6FC2ad8Q
— ANI (@ANI) 1589986964000
We are keeping a close watch on the situation. The storm has caused some trees getting uproted and power failure in various parts of the city. We have shifted a number of people from old dilapidated buildings in Kolkata to temporary rescue centres. Some of them have, however, refused to get relocated. Our officials are monitoring the situation on an hourly basis.
Firhad Hakim, administrator, Kolkata Municipal CorporationHowrah and Hoogly recorded maximum wind speed at 130kmph at 7.30pm
The situation is fast-transforming. It is a long haul. The duty of NDRF and other agencies does not end with landfall of the cyclone. Work actually begins after landfall in the form of relief and restoration.
NDRF chief SN PradhanWind speed has reduced marginally at Dumdum but Kolkata is still witnessing heavy showers
Maximum wind speed recorded in Kolkata was 133kmph at 7.20pm
All 20 units of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) stationed in Odisha have been deployed in the state, while as many units have been pressed into service in West Bengal for relief and rescue efforts in the wake of Cyclone Amphan: NDRF director general SN Pradhan (PTI)
Power supply cut off in North and South 24 Parganas of West Bengal (ANI)
Power supply has been cut off in North and South 24 Parganas districts of West Bengal as per chief minister Mamata Banerjee's orders in view of Cyclone Amphan landfall.