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Phailin approaches India with 200 km speed

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Update: 2013-10-11 04:30:55
Phailin approaches India with 200 km speed

DHAKA: Cyclonic storm "Phailin", classified as "very severe", is heading for coastal Odisha and Andhra Pradesh at wind speeds averaging 200 km per hour and is expected to hit the states on Saturday evening.

Some weathermen are describing it as potentially India`s version of `hurricane Katrina`, one of the deadliest storms in US history.

Here are the latest updates

Experts say the wind speed is at 200 to 210 km per hour and is expected to touch 230 km per hour when the cyclone hits the coasts of Odisha and northern Andhra Pradesh tomorrow. (Track LIVE updates)

`It is not a super-cyclone yet but moving towards that," said the Indian Meteorological Department chief LS Rathore.  

 Five districts are preparing for the worst impact of the cyclone: Srikakulam in Andhra Pradesh and Ganjam, Puri, Khordha and Jagatsinghapur in Odisha.

 The Defence Minister has asked the Army, Navy and Air Force to be ready for emergency and relief operations.

 Odisha`s Disaster Management Minister Surya Narayan Patra told NDTV, "We are fighting against nature. We are better prepared this time, we learnt a lot from 1999." Nearly 15,000 people died in the super-cyclone that hit Odisha in 1999.

 There is heavy rainfall in parts of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh. People along the coasts are being moved to storm shelters. "The first priority will be to save people`s lives, ensure food and electricity," said the Odisha minister.

Government holidays have been cancelled for the next month in both states.

Thousands of employees from the Seemandhra region of Andhra Pradesh, who were on strike to protest against the Centre`s decision to split the state, have returned to work for now due to the cyclone emergency. (Read: Seemandhra power strike ends - temporarily, warn unions).

Large parts of the 13 districts of Seemandhra had been without power for six days because of the strike.

Lakhs of government employees from other departments who have been on strike have also said that they will help with any relief and rehabilitation work by temporarily returning to work if the cyclone hits.

Source: NDTV

BDST: 1353 HRS, OCT 11, 2013
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