This Article is From Oct 12, 2013

One dead as Odisha braces for Cyclone Phailin

One dead as Odisha braces for Cyclone Phailin

Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik inspects the packaging of relief material for the cyclone in Bhubaneswar.

Bhubaneswar:  As Odisha braced for Cyclone 'Phailin', heavy rains accompanied with gusty winds today lashed the coastal belt of the state where a woman was killed after a tree fell on her and 18 fishermen were trapped on a trawler near Paradip.

The woman identified as Jayanti Raut (42) died after a tree fell on her in the morning amid gusty winds, while she was plucking flowers near her house, said special relief commissioner P K Mohapatra.

"18 fishermen were reported trapped around 4km from Paradip in the sea on a fishing trawler. Though they contacted the Coast Guard, rescue operations could not be conducted as the sea is extremely rough.

"We have contacted the authorities of IOC and have sought help from their rescue team," said state revenue and disaster minister S N Patro.

Revenue Divisional Commissioner (Central Division) Arvind Padhee has been asked to coordinate rescue operations of these trapped fishermen and "we have asked the police to trace the owner of the trawler and arrest him," Mr Patro said.

More than 3.61 lakh people have already been evacuated from the six coastal districts of Odisha. 1.2 lakh people have been shifted from the coastal belt of Ganjam and Gopalpur areas, Mr Mohapatra said.

Reports from Puri said that sea water gushed into Tandaghar and Keutajanga villages of Astarang and Brahmagiri blocks in the district last evening, even as the administration shifted people to safer places.

Though the district administration evacuated around 45,000 people from the coast to safe places, a large number of fishermen, who were shifted from Chandrabhaga and Konark, returned.



"It was a major cause of concern for us," an official engaged in evacuation operation said.

Although roads leading to the 12th century Jagannath Temple wore a deserted look, all the intricate rituals were continuing and the temple administration said darshan of the deities was on.

The Puri district administration had vacated about 400 hotels in the city and the pilgrims were advised to move to Bhubaneswar or other places. Passenger buses and trains originating from Puri were ferrying hundreds of tourists in anticipation of the cyclone.

A report from Paradip said the port town was experiencing heavy rains accompanied by strong winds and high tide.

Production in the industries including PPT, PPL, IIFCO had been stopped and many workers fled the place out of fear during the last two days, anticipating that the port town might be battered by the imminent cyclone, sources said.

Cyclonic storm Phailin is currently positioned just 260 km off the coast of Gopalpur in Odisha, which is likely to be epicentre of the storm.

With a wind speed of 210-220 kmph, the tides could rise up to 3.5 meters and sea water could enter 300-600 meters in land, the IMD said.

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