Tornado hits West Bengal districts ahead of Cyclone Yaas landfall, 2 killed, 80 houses damaged

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New Delhi: At least two individuals had been electrocuted and virtually 80 houses had been damaged in Hooghly and North 24 Parganas districts of West Bengal resulting from sturdy winds and heavy rainfall on Tuesday (May 25) on the onset of cyclone Yaas. 

Briefing the media individuals at state secretariat ‘Nabanna’, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee mentioned, “In view of Cyclone Yaas, 11.5 lakh people have been evacuated. In the impact of the strong winds, 40 houses were damaged in Halisahar with 4-5 people sustained injuries. 40 houses were damaged in Chuchura. Unfortunately, two people have died due to lightning in Pandua.” 

Several houses and electrical energy poles had been damaged and bushes uprooted in Naihati and Halisahar of North 24 Paragans district because of the sturdy winds that hit the area earlier on Tuesday night. Local police personnel had been current on the web site. There was a rise in water degree within the sea in Shankarpur-Digha Beach, whereas heavy rain and powerful winds proceed to be there within the coastal area. 

 

Sandbags stored at Kolkata airport ahead of Cyclone Yaas landfall

 

Sandbags have been stored at Kolkata’s Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International airport as a precautionary measure. The Kolkata airport has suspended all flight operations between 8.30 am and seven.45 pm on Wednesday in view of within the wake of the upcoming cyclone ‘Yaas’. 

“In view of the weather warning issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) over Cyclone Yaas, flight operations at Kolkata Airport will be suspended from 8.30 am to 7.45 pm on May 26, 2021. We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience caused,” mentioned the Kolkata Airport authorities. Railways additionally introduced the cancellation of 38 long-distance South-bound and Kolkata-bound passenger trains in view of the upcoming cyclone. “38 long-distance South-bound and Kolkata-bound passenger trains will remain cancelled from May 24 to May 29. Railways will refund the ticket charges to the passengers,” knowledgeable Northeast Frontier Railway.

Earlier within the day, West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar visited the Regional Meteorological Centre to assessment preparations within the wake of Cyclone Yaas. “I appeal to everyone not to take the MET Department’s advisory lightly. NGOs should also come forward to help the needy with appropriate relief,” he mentioned after visiting the workplace.”

“The irrigation department is fully prepared. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has ordered all departments to stay alert for Cyclone Yaas. This is not the first time we are facing a cyclone. Houses, where water has entered, will be removed,” West Bengal Irrigation and Waterways Minister Soumen Kumar Mahapatra instructed ANI. 

The Defence Ministry has deployed Army columns with high-end gear in a number of districts for post-cyclone reduction work. “17 integrated Cyclone Relief Columns of Army, comprising specialised personnel with associated equipment and inflatable boats have been deployed. Columns have been prepositioned at Purulia, Jhargram, Birbhum, Bardhaman, West Midnapur, Howrah, Hooghly, Nadia, North 24 Parganas and South 24 Parganas. Nine Cyclone Relief columns have also been kept on standby at Kolkata for redeployment as necessary in West Bengal at short notice,” mentioned the Defence Ministry. 

The IMD on Tuesday predicted that the cyclonic storm Yaas goes to accentuate right into a ‘very extreme cyclonic storm’ within the subsequent 12 hours.”The extreme cyclonic storm Yaas over the east-central Bay of Bengal moved north-northwestwards with a pace of about 9 kmph in the course of the previous six hours. It could be very prone to intensify additional into a really extreme cyclonic storm in the course of the subsequent 12 hours. 

It would proceed to maneuver north-northwestwards, intensify additional and attain the northwest Bay of Bengal close to North Odisha and West Bengal coasts by May 26 early morning,” the climate company mentioned.

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