
Wind and rain to come riding on Fani Heavy rain is likely to accompany the storm from Friday night and would continue on Saturday

Several districts in Bengal, Odisha, and Andhra Pradesh
are likely to be impacted by the extremely severe cyclonic storm over
the Bay of Bengal that is expected to cross the Odisha coast near Puri
on Friday, the national weather agency has said.
The storm with
wind speeds up to 205kmph is likely to cross the coastline between
Gopalpur and Chandbali, south of Puri, on May 3 afternoon and cause
widespread damage to houses, crops, power lines, communication poles and
roads, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said.
The last
time a cyclone had passed as close to the city as Fani is tipped to was
10 years ago on May 25, 2009, when Cyclone Aila had hit the Sunderbans
at a speed of 110kmph before blowing past Calcutta, wreaking havoc.
Cyclone Fani, christened by Bangladesh and pronounced Phoni meaning
“snake” in Bengali, is set to make landfall near Puri on Friday
afternoon, officials said. The storm may continue till Saturday noon
though the speed would slow down to around 60 to 70km per hour by
Saturday morning, according to the forecast.
Heavy rain is likely
to accompany the storm from Friday night and would continue on Saturday.
The rainfall is likely to continue in Calcutta and the rest of Bengal
on Sunday, too, but without the strong winds, meteorologists said.
The
cyclone was centred over the Bay of Bengal about 680km south-southwest
of Puri and 430km southeast of Vishakhapatnam on Wednesday morning. The
weather alert said wind speeds gusting up to 60kmph are likely along and
off the Bengal coast on Thursday and expected to increase to around
100kmph by Friday and Saturday.
Damage is expected along the
coastal zones of Kendrapara, Bhadrak, Jajpur and Balasore in Odisha,
East and West Midnapore, South and North 24-Parganas, Howrah, Hooghly
and Calcutta in Bengal and Srikakulam, Visakhapatnam, and Vijayanagaram
in Andhra Pradesh.
“The eye of the storm is likely to pass west
of Calcutta at night as a cyclonic storm. The impact on the city would
start at night on Friday with wind gaining speed. The maximum wind speed
could go up to 115kmph between then and Saturday morning,” Sanjib
Bandyopadhyay, deputy director, India Meteorological Department,
Calcutta, said.
Weather officials met Bengal chief secretary
Malay De on Tuesday and another meeting is scheduled for Thursday noon
to discuss the most vulnerable blocks in the state. The state would
decide on the necessity of evacuation and other measures after the
meeting, sources said.
The IMD has recommended suspension of
fishing operations, evacuation of people from vulnerable coastal areas
and regulation of road and rail traffic, adding that movement in motor
boats and small ships could also be unsafe.
The Indian Coast Guard
has deployed aircraft and ships to warn fishing boats out at sea and
shepherd them back to the coast. The coast guard said it has also kept
20 disaster response teams with lifesaving equipment on standby — four
each in Vizag, Chennai and Haldia and two each in Paradip and Gopalpur.
South
Eastern Railway has arranged for special patrolling and kept breakdown
vans and relief trains on alert. All trains going towards Bhubaneswar,
Puri, Visakhapatnam and other destinations in southern India may be
cancelled, diverted, regulated or rescheduled, the release said.
The
East Coast Railway has restricted and cancelled several trains passing
through the coastal districts of Odisha from Thursday evening. “Till now
81 trains have been cancelled,” said Jyoti Prakash Mishra, the chief
PRO, East Coast Railway.
East Coast Express and Coromandel Express
will not run from Howrah on Thursday. Trains for Puri from Howrah on
Thursday night will be cancelled. So will trains towards Chennai,
Secunderabad, Bangalore from Howrah. Train services between Bhadrak and
Vijaynagaram are likely to be stopped. All trains from Puri and
Bhubaneswar will remain suspended on Friday.
Odisha chief minister
Naveen Patnaik reviewed the state’s preparation to face the cyclone.
All leave applications of officials have been cancelled. All tourists
have been advised to leave Puri by Thursday evening.
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