Three people were killed as cyclone Fani made landfall in Puri on Odisha coast around 8 am on Friday.
The cyclone which was one of the strongest in the last 20 years, has triggered heavy rainfall and gusty winds with a speed of 175 kmph.
Several areas in Puri and other places were submerged as rains battered the entire coastal belt of Odisha.
Many trees, electric poles were uprooted and thatched houses destroyed at some places including the state capital Bhubaneswar.
All flights from Bhubaneswar have been cancelled from midnight, Kolkata airport will be shut between 3 pm today and till 8 am on Saturday.
Furthermore, close to 140 trains including 83 passenger trains have been cancelled so far.
Cyclone Fani which is now moving towards West Bengal also triggered heavy rains in parts of north coastal Andhra Pradesh.
At least one million people have been evacuated in the last 24 hours from vulnerable districts in Odisha ahead of Cyclone Fani's landfall in the state on Friday, officials said.
The highest number of people -- 3 lakh -- was evacuated from Ganjam district while 1.3 lakh people have been evacuated from Puri district, said an official from the Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) office.
Cyclone Fani has moved away from Andhra Pradesh and so a de-warning has issued for the state, says IMD Delhi's Mrityunjay Mohapatra. Three districts in Andhra have been impacted by the extremely severe cyclonic storm.
Packing heavy rain and winds with speeds of up to 175 kmph, cyclonic storm 'Fani' slammed into the Odisha coast Friday morning, uprooting trees and sweeping away thatched huts, as large areas of the seaside pilgrim town of Puri were left submerged. The extremely severe cyclonic storm made landfall at around 8 a.m. in Puri but thanks to enough advance warning, about 11 lakh people had already been evacuated from vulnerable and low-lying areas of at least 11 coastal districts by Thursday. (Read full report)
Indian Navy's P-8I and Dornier are being scheduled to be launched in the afternoon for undertaking aerial survey to assess the extent of impact and devastation post FANI crossing the coast.
Arrangements have been made to start free kitchens at the cyclone shelters. Around 4,000 such shelters, including 880 specially designed cyclone centres, are housing the evacuees. Over one lakh dry food packets have been kept ready for air dropping for which two choppers requisitioned, Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) BP Sethi said.
Indian Met department says the extremely severe cyclonic storm Fani is likely to move North-Northeastwards, weaken gradually and emerge into Gangetic West Bengal as a severe cyclonic storm in next 6 hours and move to Bangladesh .
The Met department says that the eye of severe cyclonic storm Fani has completely moved into land by 10 AM and thus the cyclone has crossed the Odisha coast between 8-10 AM.
According to market sources, potato, which was being sold at Rs 12-a-kg few days back, is now charged Rs 22 to Rs 30 per kg while onion vanished from the retail shops in the periphery areas of the Capital. (READ MORE)
Current wind speed of cyclone as the landfall process is in progress is 175-185 kmph gusting to 195 kmph. Puri reported maxmimum sustained wind speed of 142 kmph gusting to 174 kmph, says IMD
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Great danger signal no. 10 hoisted at Kalingapatnam, Bheemunipatnam ports. Great danger signal no. 8 hoisted at Visakhapatnam and Gangavaram ports. (ANI)
The impact of landfall process has started. Fani will make a landfall between 8-11 am, says HR Biswas, Director, Met Dept, Bhubaneswar:
Tropical cyclone Fani will not have a major impact on Sri Lanka in the coming days, Sri Lanka's Disaster Management Centre (DMC) said here on Friday.
The powerful cyclone slammed into India's eastern coastline on Friday, bringing torrential rain and winds of up to 200 km/h. It is one of the most severe storms to hit the region in recent years.
Assistant Director of DMC Pradeep Kodippili said that cyclone Fani was expected to increase wind speeds up to 200 km per hour and although there was no major threat to Sri Lanka, officials were deployed in several districts in case of an emergency, reported IANS.
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Addressing an election rally in Rajasthan, PM Narendra Modi on Friday said that over Rs 1000 crore had been released in advance for states affected by Cyclone Fani. A detailed review meeting was held and he had been given the latest updates on Cyclone Fani, Modi said as the extremely severe cyclonic storm hit Odisha on Friday morning. [READ FULL REPORT HERE]
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A teenager was killed when a tree came crashing down on him at a place within Sakhigopal police station area limits in Puri district. [READ FULL REPORT]
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday said the state was prepared to combat the extremely severe cyclonic storm Fani that is likely to affect six southern districts, while urging people to stay alert and not to panic. [READ FULL REPORT]
The Centre on Friday revised the closure time for the Kolkata airport due to extremely severe cyclonic storm Fani, which made landfall earlier in the day in neighbouring Odisha. [READ FULL REPORT]
As a precaution against cyclone 'Fani', the Indian Railway has cancelled 223 trains in the Bhadrak-Vizianagaram section, along the coastal lines of Odisha on the Kolkata-Chennai route till May 4. [READ FULL REPORT]
People in Srikakulam district and other two north coastal districts - Visakhapatnam and Vizianagaram - breathed a sigh of relief, with extreme severe cyclonic storm Fani sparing them and moving towards Odisha southern coast. [READ FULL REPORT]
According to AFP, two persons have died in Odisha as cyclone Fani unleashes its fury. “I can confirm two deaths for now. One old man in one of the shelters died because of (a) heart attack. Another person went out in the storm despite our warnings and died because a tree fell on him,” Odisha state special relief commissioner Bishnupada Sethi told AFP.
Extremely severe cyclonic storm Fani which battered the coasts of Odisha and made landfall near Puri has weakened to a very severe cyclonic storm at 11.30 AM. It is expected to move North-Northeast and weaken into a severe cyclonic storm.