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Cyclone Yaas weakens into 'severe storm'; 3 lakh homes damaged, 1 cr people affected in Bengal, says Mamata Banerjee

Press Trust of India • May 26, 2021, 17:23:38 IST
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The Indian Army has deployed 17 columns in West Bengal to assist the administration, a defence official said. Rescue operation was also on at Orphuli, he added

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Cyclone Yaas weakens into 'severe storm'; 3 lakh homes damaged, 1 cr people affected in Bengal, says Mamata Banerjee

Balasore/Digha/Ranchi: Yaas weakened into a ‘severe cyclonic’ storm on Wednesday afternoon after poundingthe beach towns in north Odisha and neighbouring West Bengalwith a wind speed of 130-145 kmph, inundating the low-lyingareas amid a storm surge even as the two eastern states battled the COVID crisis, officials said. Yaas, which was earlier classified as a very severe cyclonic storm, hit the coast north of Dhamra in Odisha’s Bhadrak district and 50 km south of Balasore, close to Bahanaga block, around 9 am, they said. The landfall process was over around 1.30 pm, they added. Seawater entered several villages in Bahanaga andRemuna blocks in the Balasore district, and Dhamra and Basudevpur in the Bhadrak district, Odisha’s Special ReliefCommissioner PK Jena said. The administration with the help of the locals is taking measures to drain out the saline water from thevillages, he said. Heavy rainfall in the Similipal National Park in Mayurbhanj district sparked fears of a flash flood in theBudhabalang river. In the afternoon, the water level in the river was at 21 metre against the danger level of 27 metre, Jena said. The Mayurbhanj district administration has startedevacuating certain vulnerable points on both sides of the river and also from some low-lying areas in the Baripada town,he said. Restoration works for power lines have started in someplaces in Jagatsinghpur, Kendrapara and Jajpur district aftercables were snapped, Jena said, adding that not much damagewas caused in these districts. Local sources said that a person was killed in Panchupalli village in Anadapur block of Kenojhar districtafter a tree fell on him but there was no official confirmation of the death. The man was identified as Purna Chandra Nayak. Besides, a man was injured in the Balasore districtafter he was hit by a falling tree, Jena said. The sea will remain rough till Thursday and the accompanying rain will continue, he said. The wind will slow down by the evening and the cycloneis likely to leave Odisha for Jharkhand by midnight, Jenasaid. Odisha shifted 5.8 lakh people to safer places, while West Bengal moved 15 lakh people ahead of the cyclone, amid concerns over following COVID-19 norms at the temporary shelters as the two states battled the pandemic, reportingthousands of new cases daily. West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee said that one crore people were affected by the cyclone in the state. Three lakh houses were damaged due to the cyclone, she said. She claimed that West Bengal was the most affected state due to the cyclone. “At least one crore people in Bengal have beenaffected by this natural disaster. As of now, three lakh houses have been damaged. One person died an accidental death even after he was rescued,” the chief minister said. Relief materials worth Rs 10 crore were sent to the affected areas, she said. The resort town of Digha in East Midnapore, which shares a border with Balasore district of Odisha, was completely inundated with the Indian Army being called in for rescue operations, a defence official said. The nearby beach resorts of Mandarmani, Tajpur and Shankarpur were also flooded with seawater entering the hotels and flooding the roads, besides causing damage to kutcha shops and houses. In certain areas, the waves even went past the top of coconut trees that line these popular beaches. The Indian Army has deployed 17 columns in West Bengal to assist the state administration, the defence official said. Rescue operation by the army was also on at Orphuli in the Howrah district, he said. In South 24 Parganas, many places, including Kakdwip,Fraserganj, Gosaba and Maipith in the Sunderbans region wereflooded, displacing lakhs of villagers as thousands of kutcha houses were extensively damaged in the surging water and galewind, officials said. Several rivers in the riverine delta region were inspate owing to the phenomenal rise in water level caused bythe dual effect of storm surge from the cyclone and theastronomical tide due to the full moon, they said. Flooding was also reported from Sagar island at the confluence of Hooghly and Bay of Bengal. The water level roseto nearly five feet in front of the famed Kapil Muni temple near the beach on the island, officials said. Some fishing boats and equipment were also destroyedat harbours in Kakdwip, leaving the fishermen devoid of theirlivelihood. “We will starve unless the government provides us with assistance,” said a hapless villager at Kakdwip as his boat lay broken into pieces. The Kolkata Port was on tenterhook for a while as Hooghly swelled to eight meters, surpassing the heights of theexternal lock gate of the Haldia Dock System, an officialsaid. Army, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), State Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and state police and civildefence volunteers were working round-the-clock to move people to safety, officials said. Waterlogging was also reported from certain low-lying areas of Kolkata with the authorities facing a tough time inpumping out due to the high tide in Hooghly, they said. The weather office has forecast extremely heavyrainfall in East and West Midnapore districts and heavy tovery heavy rainfall in Jhargram, Bankura, South 24 Parganas districts over the next 24 hours. Heavy rain will occur at isolated places in Purulia,Nadia, Murshidabad, Purba Bardhaman, Howrah, Hooghly, Kolkata, North 24 Parganas, Darjeeling and Kalimpong districts owing tothe effect of ‘Yaas’, the weather office said. In Odisha, a red warning of heavy to very heavyrainfall was issued for nine districts. “Heavy to very heavy rainfall at a few places withisolated extremely heavy fall very likely to occur over thedistricts of Balasore, Bhadrak, Jajpur, Kendrapada,Jagatsinghpur, Cuttack, Mayurbhanj, Keonjhar and Dhenkanal,” the weather office said. The system lay centred at about 15 kilometre west ofBalasore at 1.30 pm with intensity of 100-110 kmph, gusting to120 kmph. It would move north-northwestwards and weaken gradually into a cyclonic storm during the next six hours, theweather office said. Jharkhand, which was already on high alert, continued evacuating low-lying areas amid the forecast that the cyclonewould be hitting the state by midnight, officials in Ranchisaid. Operations are being executed on war-footing in thevulnerable areas in East and West Singhbhum, besides someother districts, in view of Yaas, Disaster Management Secretary Amitabh Kaushal told PTI. East Singhbhum, West Singhbhum and Saraikela-Kharsawandistricts of the state are likely to witness “very high seas"situation with wind speed of 92-117 kmph, the weather officesaid. “We are ready to deal with the situation and haveformed rescue teams,” Director-General of Police Neeraj Sinha told PTI.

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