Very severe’ cyclone Titli nears Odisha, schools shut; Army on stand by

Cyclone Titli, which intensified into a very severe cyclonic storm over the Bay of Bengal on Wednesday as it moved towards the Odisha coast, is expected to make landfall early Thursday morning, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said. Heavy rainfall is also taking place under its influence since late Tuesday.

Cyclone Titli, which intensified into a very severe cyclonic storm over the Bay of Bengal on Wednesday as it moved towards the Odisha coast, is expected to make landfall early Thursday morning, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said. Heavy rainfall is also taking place under its influence since late Tuesday.

The weather office said the cyclonic storm is likely to make a landfall between Gopalpur in Odisha and Kalingapatanam in Andhra Pradesh around 5.30 am Thursday at a wind speed gusting up to 165 kilometres per hour.

“Titli moved with a speed of about 14 kmph and intensified into a very severe cyclonic storm and lay centred over the west-central Bay of Bengal, about 320 km south-southeast of Gopalpur in Odisha,” IMD said in a bulletin.

The Joint Typhoon Warning Centre of the US navy also said the cyclone continued to rapidly consolidate and indications of a nascent eye beginning to form.

According to the IMD, Cyclone Titli intensified further into a very severe cyclonic storm during at 11.30 am on Wednesday and may lead to waves rising up to 1 metre on the coast. Under its impact, heavy rains have already started in Ganjam, Gajapati, Puri, Balasore and Kendrapara districts.

“With a sustained windspeed of 140 km per hour, Titli would hit the coast around 5.30 am on October 11 and then rage on for next 5-6 hours with a similar force. It would however gradually weaken and re-curve northeastwards and move towards Gangetic West Bengal across Odisha by Thursday afternoon,” said HR Biswas, Director of Bhubaneswar Meterological Ofiice

The regional meteorological department in Kolkata also warned of intense spells of thundershower accompanied by gusty wind in six south Bengal districts for the next four days, triggered by Titli even as brief rain played spoilsport amid heightened Durga Puja preparations across the state, as per IANS.

IMD has also predicted the cyclonic wind to chew away a large part of Andhra Pradesh districts like Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram and Srikakulam and Odisha districts of Gajapati, Ganjam, Puri and Kendrapara.

It advised fishermen to suspend their operations and said coastal hutment dwellers must shift to safe places. Fishermen along the Odisha coast and central and north Bay of Bengal were advised not to venture into sea till Friday.

In view of the adverse weather conditions, it has advised hoisting of local warning signal LW-4 at all ports of Odisha.

The Odisha government was also cautioned about the possible flooding in view of the heavy rainfall across the state. It has already issued a high alert in all districts, particularly those in the coastal region, to face the ensuing situation and geared up to face the situation setting a target of “zero casualty”.

Chief minister Naveen Patnaik called a meeting of senior officials to take stock of the preparedness in the face of the cyclone.

Special Relief Commissioner Bishnupada Sethi said collectors of 17 of the 30 districts of Odisha have been put on red alert, the highest state of emergency preparedness, over the possibility of heavy to very heavy rainfall under the impact of Cyclone Titli from Thursday.

These districts are Ganjam, Gajapati, Puri, Kendrapara, Jagatsinghpur, Balasore, Bhadrak, Dhenkanal, Kandhamal, Boudh, Cuttack, Jajpur, Khurda, Nayagarh, Kalahandi, Koraput and Rayagada.

To evacuate people on the coast as well as the districts in the path of the cyclone, 879 multi-purpose cyclone and flood shelters and 300 boats have been kept ready to accommodate maximum people.

Ten teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and 8 of Orissa Disaster Rapid Action Force (ODRAF) have also been positioned at different places for rescue operations. The three armed forces have also been put on alert.

Odisha government also warned about possible flooding in view of the heavy rainfall across the state. Water resources secretary Pradip Jena said: “The most affected will be Rushikulya and Bansadhara river systems as they will come under the direct impact of the cyclone and experience heavy rainfall. But as there was no rainfall in these areas over the past 15 to 20 days, there is little to panic.”

Chief secretary AP Padhi said all educational institutions in the four districts in the direct path of the cyclone will remain closed for two days from Wednesday. “Based on the impact of the cyclone we will take a decision on closing educational institutes of other districts,” he said.

State food supplies and consumer welfare minister SN Patro Wednesday appealed to the people not to go for panic buying as people not only bought extra provisions but also queued up at petrol pumps to stock up on fuel, reported PTI.

The minister also said he has instructed all district collectors to keep a tab on the market as a section of traders are allegedly attempting to hoard essential items.

The East Coast Railway zone meanwhile decided to stop movement of trains on the Chennai-Howrah section from this afternoon.

From 10 pm Wednesday, no trains would run between Khurda Road and Vizianagaram. Trains from Howrah/Kharagpur will not be allowed to run from Bhadrak after 5.15 pm. till further orders, said East Coast Railway in a bulletin. Some trains may be cancelled or may be cancelled partially as per the situation.

Sand art sculptor Sudarshan Patnaik mounted an art installation on Titli at Puri beach with the words “Do not panic! Have Courage”.

This is the second cyclonic storm formed over the Bay of Bengal and hitting the east coast this year. The first one, Daye, hit Odisha and northern Andhra Pradesh last month.

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