Cyclone Hudhud hits Andhra, 3 killed
The three deaths were confirmed by Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu who said the cyclone destroyed huge crops and property and more losses are expected.
While two died in tree fall, one became a victim of a wall collapse in Visakhapatnam and Srikakulam districts.
While more than 3 lakh people were evacuated in Andhra Pradesh, nearly a lakh were taken to safety in Odisha. Most of them are in relief camps. At least 62 trains were cancelled because of the calamity.
According to MET office, heavy rain and strong wind conditions prevailed in the region.
Naidu said lakhs of people were evacuated and there are fears of wall collapses now as the coming few hours are very crucial and accident prone.
He said some people are held up in some islands.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has spoken to Andhra CM Naidu after the landfall.
Modi assured Naidu of all possible assistance in relief and rescue operations.
Naidu earlier tweeted: "I appeal to people in coastal districts to stay indoors even 6 hours after the cyclone's effect. Your safety is my concern."
MET top officials earlier updated media on the Cyclone shortly after the landfall began.
"It is just crossing over the city of Vishakapatnam [around noon]. Under the influence the northern coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh like Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram and Srikakulam, East Godavari, will see high wind speed and heavy to very heavy rainfall," said Laxman Singh Rathore, Director General of Meteorology, India. Meteorological Department (IMD, after noon in New Delhi.
Vishakapatnam is hit badly with trees uprooted and power lines snapped.
Tidal wave will be high- surge of 1.5 metre- and areas will be inundated, said Met office. Army, Navy and NDRF men deployed for relief operations.
The wind speed during landfall was between 170 and 180 kmph gusting upto 195 kmph. The wind speed will be reduced considerably in next six hours losing speed by 50 percent and even less gradually by another 50 percent in next six hours though rains will continue in the region.
South Odisha- Malkangiri, Kalahandi, Kandhal and Phulbani- will get heavy rainfall, said MET office though Odisha is not that badly hit otherwise.
Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Gangetic West Bengal will get heavy rain, said Rathore. UP and Bihar can get unseasonal rainfall. Rains will continue till Oct 15.
Earlier evacuations and relief operations were conducted on a war-footing with Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself monitoring the affairs.
Hudhud hit Andhra Pradesh even as Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself chaired an emergency high-level meeting to review preparedness last night.
The meeting was attended by the Cabinet Secretary, the Principal Secretary to the PM, the Additional Principal Secretary to the PM, the Home Secretary, the Defence Secretary, and other senior officials from the IMD and PMO.
The Prime Minister was briefed on evacuation and other ongoing precautionary and preparatory measures being undertaken for the cyclone. These include deployment of teams from the Armed Forces and NDRF, depletion of reservoirs to accommodate cyclonic rainwater, positioning of boats, swimmers and relief camps, and standby systems to restore power and telecom services.
After reviewing the emerging situation, the Prime Minister asked the Home Minister to remain in touch with Chief Ministers of the states likely to be affected by the cyclone. He instructed senior officers of the Union Government to maintain close contact and coordination with officers of the affected states, to ensure that relief and rescue operations proceed smoothly. He said suitable arrangements should be made to inform people about the cyclone on a real-time basis.
Authorities had conducted large-scale evacuations in the coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh, the state bearing most of the damage.
The three northern coastal districts of Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram and Srikakulam in coastal AP are expected to be the worst hit.
Authorities in East and West Godavari districts - apprehensive that the cyclone could result in flooding - drew up a plan to tackle such an eventuality.
The East Coast Railway decided to cancel the services of 38 trains on the Bhubaneswar-Visakhapatnam route from 6 am on Sunday. A total of 62 trains were cancelled eventually.
"We do not want even a single casualty," said a railway official, adding, "the entire section would be closed to all Mail, Express and Passenger trains".
In Odisha, 16 teams of the National Disaster Relief Force (NDRF) have been deployed. 300 temporary centres have also been set up while all local schools have been shut. Ganjam district could be affected.
Thirty teams of the Indian Navy, along with teams of the NDRF and two columns of the Army were kept on stand-by to help in relief and rescue operations in the state.
The Indian Air Force helicopters are also on standby to meet any emergent situation.
A total of 39 NDRF teams comprising of more than 1680 rescuers along with 199 inflatable rubber boats and other life saving equipments are deployed in various parts of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha to meet any challenges arising due to cyclonic storm.
Telephone numbers for Cyclone Assistance: MHA Delhi- 011-23093563, 23093566. Odisha-1948, AP-1949.
NDRF has released helpline numbers to carry out relief measures for Cyclone Hudhud. One can call on 011-26107953 and 09711077372.
OR One can call on toll free number 1100 for relief operations for Cyclone Hudhud.
Image: AP Disaster Management FB page.
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