Friday , November 15 2024

Cyclone Dana weakens after causing devastation, one dead in Bengal, flight and train services resume

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New Delhi: Cyclone Dana has caused devastation from Odisha to West Bengal. Due to strong winds, trees were uprooted at many places, kutcha houses were razed to the ground, the cyclone hit Odisha late at night and as soon as morning the scene of devastation was visible everywhere. The place appeared.

Strong winds and rough seas reveal the devastation caused by Cyclone Dana in Odisha. This devastating storm that hit Odisha in the dark of night has caused devastation everywhere. Cyclonic storm 'Dana', which arose from the Bay of Bengal, hit the coast of Odisha at 12:05 am on Thursday night at a speed of 110 kilometers per hour.. Strong winds and big waves in the sea kept Odisha hostage throughout the night..

Cyclone 'Dana' moved at a speed of 120 km and hit Dhamra-Bhitarkanika in Odisha. The havoc of Cyclone Dana continues, trees and electric poles have fallen on the roads… After the impact of Cyclone Dana, a scene of devastation has emerged… Trees have been uprooted at many places… Many roads have been blocked… Also there are power outages. The pillars have also fallen and been uprooted.

Around 5.84 lakh people have been evacuated as a precautionary measure to prevent loss of life and property following Cyclone Dana in Odisha. More than 3.5 lakh people have been identified for evacuation from low-lying areas in West Bengal. Chief Minister Mohan Char Maji is in emergency. Control room in Bhubaneswar monitored after cyclone Dana made landfall.. CM has assessed the situation and ensured that all arrangements are completed in view of the cyclone.. On the other hand, NDRF is also ready for rescue operations..

The governments of Odisha and West Bengal have ordered closure of schools and colleges in the affected areas till Saturday. Two cyclones have hit the Indian coast in the last two months. Which affected the peninsular region.