A severe cyclonic storm, Cyclone Dana, is intensifying in the Bay of Bengal, posing a serious threat to the coastal regions of Odisha and West Bengal. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the cyclone is expected to make landfall between Puri in Odisha and Sagar Island in West Bengal on Thursday night, with wind speeds of up to 110 kmph.
Cyclone Dana Tracker: Latest Updates
- Cyclone Dana is currently moving west-northwestwards and is likely to intensify into a severe cyclonic storm by October 23.
- The IMD predicts isolated rainfall in the districts of Koraput and Malkangiri on October 23, while other districts are expected to be minimally affected.
- The Odisha government has made extensive preparations, including stocking food, water, and medicine in cyclone shelters.
- Indian Railways has canceled over 150 trains due to the impending storm, severely impacting train services in Odisha and West Bengal.
Preparations Underway
Both Odisha and West Bengal governments have ramped up their cyclone preparedness efforts:
- Evacuation Plans: 800 cyclone shelters and 500 temporary shelters, including schools and colleges, have been set up for affected residents.
- Health Services: The leave of healthcare workers has been suspended to ensure sufficient staffing during the emergency.
- Food and Water: The government has made arrangements for safe drinking water and stockpiling essential supplies at shelters.
Schools Closed in West Bengal
As a precautionary measure, the West Bengal government has announced the closure of schools from October 23 to 26, prioritizing the safety of students and staff in anticipation of Cyclone Dana’s impact.
Railway Disruptions
Indian Railways has canceled over 150 trains across Odisha and West Bengal. Passengers are advised to check updates from railway authorities for revised train schedules.
Safety Precautions
Residents in affected regions are advised to take the following precautions:
- Stay indoors and avoid non-essential travel.
- Ensure mobile phones are fully charged.
- Stock up on essentials like food, water, and medicine.
- Avoid flooded roads and areas.
- Follow evacuation instructions issued by local authorities.
Government Response
Both Odisha and West Bengal have taken proactive steps in preparation for Cyclone Dana, including:
- Deployment of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams.
- Setting up control rooms to coordinate disaster response.
- Public awareness campaigns to keep citizens informed.
Cyclone Dana’s Economic Impact
Cyclone Dana is expected to have far-reaching economic effects, including:
- Disruption of agricultural activities.
- Damage to infrastructure and property.
- Losses in tourism and other sectors.
International Response and Long-term Recovery
The international community, including UN agencies and aid organizations, is closely monitoring the situation and is prepared to assist if necessary. The aftermath of Cyclone Dana will likely involve long-term efforts in rehabilitation, reconstruction, and disaster preparedness improvements.