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Sunday, 12 October 2014
Cyclone Hudhud hammers eastern India
At least five killed as 'very severe' storm batters
state of Andhra Pradesh and moves onshore.
At least five people have been killed after Cyclone
Hudhud with gusts up to 195 km per hour made a
landfall on India's easten shores, uprooting trees
and destroyed buildings.
Visakhapatnam, known to locals as Vizag, was the
worst hit with extensive wreckage strewn across
the port city, home to two million people and a
major naval base.
Emergency officials said the five were killed by
falling trees and masonry. Tens of thousands had
been evacuated to safety as the cyclone
approached the shoreline.
The chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, the state
that bore the brunt of Hudhud's onslaught, said
the extent of damage could only be
assessed after the storm subsides, possibly by
Monday.
"We are unable to ascertain the situation. Seventy
percent of communication has totally collapsed ...
this is the biggest
calamity," N. Chandrababa Naidu told Headlines
Today television.
"We are asking people not to come out of their
houses," Naidu said.
India's meteorological department had predicted
damage in the coastal states of Andhra Pradesh
and Odisha. A storm surge of 1-2 meters above
high tide was also forecast, which could result in
flooding in some areas.
Military on standby
Officials stockpiled emergency supplies and
rescue workers were on standby along the
coastlines of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha states
on Saturday.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called a
high-level emergency meeting to review the
arrangements made in preparation of the storm.
Officials said four naval ships and nine air force
helicopters were on standby for relief and rescue
operations, while army soldiers and federal
rescue workers were also on hand.
The Indian Ocean is a cyclone hot spot. Of the 35
deadliest storms in recorded history, 27 have
come through the Bay of Bengal - and have
landed in either India or Bangladesh.
In 1999, a cyclone devastated Odisha's coastline
and killed at least 10,000 people.
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