AMARAVATI/BHUBANESWAR
SEVERE Cyclonic storm Montha
on Tuesday crossed the coast off
Andhra Pradesh, causing disruptions in the southern state,
while the impact was also felt in
neighbouring Odisha, where normal life was affected in 15 districts.
The landfall process started
around 7 pm, the India
Meteorological Department
(IMD) said, adding that the
weather system in the Bay of
Bengal will cross Andhra Pradesh
coast between Machilipatnam
and Kalingapatnam around
Kakinada. It will cross with a maximum sustained wind speed of
90 to 100 kmph and gusting up
to 110 kmph.
Under the influence of the
severe cyclonic storm Montha,
which means a fragrant flower
in Thai, Nellore district in Andhra
recorded the highest amount of
rainfall on Tuesday.
A woman died at
Makanagudem village in
Konaseema district as an uprooted palmyra tree fell on her due
to gales, a police official told PTI.
Due to the impact of the
cyclone, standing crops in as
many as 38,000 hectares in
Andhra Pradesh were destroyed
and also horticulture crops in
1.38 lakh hectares.
Nearly 76,000 people were
shifted to relief camps while the
government arranged 219 medical camps at various places. It
also arranged 865 tonnes of animal fodder keeping the cyclone
in view.
The government has decided
to suspend the movement of
vehicles on roads in the cycloneaffected districts, including
Krishna, Eluru and Kakinada
from 8:30 pm tonight to 6 am on
Wednesday. Emergency medical
services will be exempted. Indian Railways cancelled,
diverted andrescheduledmultiplecoaching trains across the
Waltair Division of East Coast
Railway Zone on Tuesday.
Similarly, the South Central
Railway (SCR) Zone cancelled
120 trains in total on Monday
and Tuesday, said an official.
All 32 flight operating out of
Visakhapatnam Airport were
cancelled onTuesdayowing to
the severe cyclonic storm
Montha.
Likewise, the Vijayawada
Airportcancelled16 flights,but
managed tooperate five flights.
Chief Minister N
Chandrababu Naidu said3,778
villageswere forecast to receive
heavy rains.
Trees which collapsed due
toMonthacyclonewerecleared
in several districts, along with
sanitation work and efforts to
ease rain water flow.
In Odisha, Montha brought
heavy rainincoastalandsoutherndistricts,causinglandslides
and damaging houses besides
uprooting trees, officials said.
The preliminary reports of
damages were received from
eightsouthernOdishadistricts
of Malkangiri, Koraput,
Rayagada, Gajapati, Ganjam,
Kandhamal, Kalahandi and
Nabarangpur.
Normal life, however, was
affectedina total of 15districts
in the region.
A report from Anaka Gram
Panchayat in Gajapati district
saidbigboulders fell fromnearby hills, blocking roads to five
villages.
“The place was earlier identified as landslide landslidepronearea.Therefore,arrangementshavebeenmade for early clearance of the blockade,”
said Balakrushna Mallick, a
local panchayat functionary.
Trees were uprooted in
Gunupur, Gudari and
Ramnaguda areas ofRayagada
district.
A report from Mohana in
Gajapati district said a mudwalled house collapsed due to
incessant rains, injuring one
person. The tin roof of a house
in the area was blown away in
strong winds, an official said.
Chief Minister Mohan
Charan Majhi reviewed the
state’spreparation for the possible impact of the storm.
He said that over 2,000
cyclone shelters were set up to
accommodate the affected
peopleand thegovernmenthas
set the “Zero Casualty” goal.
The CM said 153 rescue
teams (over 6,000 personnel)
comprisingpersonnelofNDRF,
ODRAF, and Fire Service are
positionedatvulnerableplaces
across the eight southern districts andresponding to thesituations.
The administration has
already announced theclosure
of schools and anganwadicentresinninedistricts tillOctober
30. The leave of government
employees has also been cancelled till October 30. The administration has also
sealed all beaches to prevent
tourists and local people from
entering the shores, Special
Relief Commissioner (SRC) D
K Singh said.