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Yaas Cyclone Highlights: Odisha Govt Suspends COVID-19 Testing, Vaccination & Survey In Several Districts

Yaas Cyclone Highlights West Bengal, Orissa: At 5.30 am on Monday, cyclone Yaas was located 600km north-northwest of Port Blair, 540kms south-southeast of Paradip and 650kms south-southeast of Balasore. North Odisha districts including Balasore, Bhadrak, Kendrapara and Mayurbhanj will receive moderate to heavy rainfall on Tuesday with the rainfall intensity increasing to very heavy category on Wednesday.

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Yaas Cyclone Highlights: Odisha Govt Suspends COVID-19 Testing, Vaccination & Survey In Several Districts

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Yaas Cyclone Highlights West Bengal, Orissa: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) announced that Cyclone Yaas (read as Yass) has developed on Monday morning over the east-central region of Bay of Bengal.

Cyclone Yaas is expected to make landfall on Wednesday, the government of West Bengal and Odisha are on high alerts. The West Bengal government has begun evacuating people from low-lying areas of South 24 Parganas and East Midnapore districts.

The India Meteorological Department predicted that Cyclone ‘Yaas’, which may turn out to be “very severe cyclonic storm", will make landfall somewhere between Paradwip in Odisha and Sagar in South 24 Parganas on May 26 evening at a speed ranging between 155 km/hr and 165 km/hr.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on May 23 that the cyclone is likely to make landfall on May 26 evening between Paradip in Odisha and Sagar islands in West Bengal after intensifying into a very severe cyclonic storm' with wind speed ranging from 155kmph to 165 kmph, gusting to 185 kmph.

"It is highly damaging wind speed, you can compare the damage with last cyclone Tauktae and cyclone Amphan," Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, IMD DGM, said, as quoted by News18.

In both states, the National Disaster Response Force or NDRF, the military, and the Coast Guard are equipped to battle the upcoming storm.

Of 85 NDRF teams, 32 have been deployed in Bengal and 28 in Odisha. Some teams are also out in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

23:45 PM (IST)  •  24 May 2021

Yaas Cyclone LIVE: COVID fear making people wary of shifting to cyclone shelters in Odisha

Kendrapara (PTI): With the Odisha government launching a massive evacuation drive to save people from the fury of Cyclone Yaas, many people in the coastal districts of Kendrapara and Jagatsinghpur are reluctant to move to government shelters as they are scared of catching coronavirus, an official said.

It is an enormous challenge for safeguarding people this time amid the raging pandemic, the official said.

"Maintaining social distancing norms while carrying out evacuation has become an uphill task. Still we are trying to convince the people not to take chances and shift to cyclone shelters and pucca houses," said the official who is monitoring evacuation work in Erasama block of Jagatsinghpur district.

The seaside block was battered by the 1999 super cyclone as an estimated 10,000 people had perished then.

"We are planning to begin the evacuation work on Monday evening or early morning on Tuesday. There are signs of reluctance among some sections of people. The fear of getting infected with COVID-19 in cyclone shelters is bothering them.

"But we have sensitised the locals for adhering to COVID protocols while evacuating people. Those who were unwilling are slowly evincing interest to shift to safer places" said Rabindra Pradhan, Block Development Officer, Rajnagar block in Kendrapara district.

Around 100 people have so far been shifted to Okilopal cyclone shelter while 20 pregnant women from Talchua and Rangani were shifted to Rajnagar Community Health Centre, he said.

The block administration has readied 46 cyclone shelters and 51 school buildings, he said.

Around 35,000 to 40,000 are being planned to be shifted to temporary shelters.

"If those residing in vulnerable pockets do not volunteer, we may opt for forced evacuation because of the anticipated severity of the cyclone this time," he added.

Cyclone Fani had battered coastal Odisha in May 2019.

However, the evacuation exercise was not difficult as there was no COVID-19 scare then.

In May last year, Odisha had faced the threat of cyclone Amphan when the state was battling the first wave of COVID-19.

The cyclone had largely spared the state hitting the West Bengal coast, the authorities had not faced the challenges of massive evacuation last year.

With the COVID surge being much more pronounced than last year, the fear of contracting the infection remains uppermost in peoples minds.

"Shifting to a shelter house is a safer option. Thats why we moved to the building in the evening hours. We are aware of the Coronavirus threat but we will abide by COVID safety protocols.

"Our village is quite vulnerable to tidal surge if the cyclone strikes. So we have made up our mind to battle COVID and cyclone simultaneously," said Gouranga Rout, a native of Ambiki village in Jagatsinghpur.

Cyclone Yaas is likely to cross Odisha-West Bengal coast on May 26.

22:33 PM (IST)  •  24 May 2021

Cyclone Yaas LIVE: Preparations in West Bengal

21:28 PM (IST)  •  24 May 2021

Cyclone Yaas LIVE: Flight operations at Port Blair airport suspended

New Delhi: Civil aviation operations at Port Blair airport have been suspended due to the inclement weather conditions unleashed by Cyclone Yaas.

According to the Airports Authority of India, the move was necessitated due to heavy rain and winds of 20-25 knots gusting up to 35 knots.

"Scheduled civil flight operations at the Port Blair Airport in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands has been suspended for today, 24th May, 2021," AAI said in a statement.

"Senior management at AAI, along with IMD, is consistently monitoring the situation at all other airports in Southern and Eastern India. Secretary (Civil Aviation) instructed that all preventive measures be in place at all airports that are likely to be impacted by the Cyclone, to minimise any damage."

According to the statement, flights operations at Bhubaneswar, Kolkata, Jharsuguda and Durgapur airport are likely to be impacted by the cyclone.

Besides, Ranchi, Patna, Raipur, Jamshedpur, Bagdogra, Cooch Behar, Vizag and Rajahmundry airports have been instructed to be on alert in case the cyclonic winds change path.

As per the latest IMD weather bulletin, after laying practically stationary over East-central Bay of Bengal, Cyclone Yaas is very likely to move slowly north-northwestwards, intensify further into a 'Severe Cyclonic Storm' during next 24 hours and into a 'Very Severe Cyclonic Storm' during subsequent 24 hours.

"It would continue to move north-northwestwards, intensify further and reach Northwest Bay of Bengal near north Odisha and West Bengal coasts by 26th May early morning," the statement quoted the IMD bulletin.

"It is very likely to cross north Odisha-West Bengal coasts between Paradip and Sagar islands around noon of 26th May as a 'Very Severe Cyclonic Storm'." (IANS)

19:56 PM (IST)  •  24 May 2021

Cyclone Yaas: 'Modi Govt Depriving Bengal Of Its Due,' CM Mamata Accuses Centre Of Partiality In Funds Allocation

Cyclone Yaas: 'Modi Govt Depriving Bengal Of Its Due,' CM Mamata Accuses Centre Of Partiality In Funds Allocation

Addressing a press conference here, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo said “West Bengal is a large state with a density of population more than Odisha or Andhra Pradesh”.

19:35 PM (IST)  •  24 May 2021

Cyclone Yaas LIVE: All 265 fishing boats have returned to harbour from Bay of Bengal, says Coast Guard

New Delhi: The Indian Coast Guard on Monday said all the 265 boats, which were reported to be in the Bay of Bengal by fisheries authorities, have returned to harbour in view of cyclone Yaas.

The cyclone is very likely to cross the north Odisha and West Bengal coasts between Paradip and Sagar Island around May 26 noon as a 'very severe cyclonic storm'. It is expected to bring in winds of 155 to 165 kmph, gusting up to 180 kmph.

"Consistent efforts of the ICG ensured all 265 boats reported at sea by fisheries authorities safely returned harbour," the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) tweeted.

It said its disaster response teams, ships and aircraft are on standby.

Moreover, the ICG is maintaining close liaison with state administrations and other stakeholders to deal with any situation, the coast guard said.

The deep depression over the Bay of Bengal intensified into cyclone Yaas in the early hours of Monday and it is likely to intensify into a severe cyclonic storm in the next 24 hours, the India Meteorological Department said.

Just a couple of days back, on May 17, cyclone Tauktae devastated the coastal districts of Gujarat, killing around 70 people in the state. (PTI)

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