Cyclone Amphan live updates: At least 10 dead due to Cyclone Amphan, severe damage in Kolkata, North and South 24 Parganas, says West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee

Written By Zee Media Bureau | Edited By: Namrata Agarwal | Last Updated: May 21, 2020, 01:55 AM IST | Source: Zee News

The MeT Department has advised all establishments and markets to remain closed in the city and adjoining areas and restriction on movement of people on May 20.

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  • West Bengal: Watch how a rooftop of a school in Howrah (Kolkata) was blown away by strong winds of Cyclone Amphan. (ANI Video)

     

     

  • West Bengal: Watch, strong winds and heavy rain damaged Police barricading at Howrah Bridge in Kolkata earlier today. (ANI Video)

     

  • West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee: North 24 pgs, South 24 pgs completely ravaged. Even Kolkata is completely damaged, our secretariat has suffered major damages. Communications snapped in most places. Around 10-12 persons dead. Everything is finished, from the embankment to houses to light posts, everything is destroyed. This loss is of hundreds of crores. I’m pained to see this natural calamity. We will request the Central govt to not see it as political but try and help us. I would request all to not touch the live wires. Do not leave the relief camps as of now. It is not safe. The extent of damage is so much that it will take us at least 3-4 days to assess it.

    This is a big disaster. We did not expect this kind of a disaster. No drinking water, electricity snapped, bridges cut off, communications snapped.

  • West Bengal: Broken trees due to the Cyclone Amphan at the Salt Lake in Kolkata.

     

     

  • Several rescue teams clearing broken trees in the Kendrapada district, Odisha.

     

  • Total 4 deaths in Odisha and West Bengal.

  • Cyclone Amphan crossed West Bengal-Bangladesh coast between Digha (West Bengal) and Hatiya Islands (Bangladesh) across Sunderbans (West Bengal) near latitude 21.65N & longitude 88.3E between 1530 and 1730 hrs IST of today, with a wind speed of 155-165 kmph gusting to 185 kmph.
     

  • Odisha: On a day when a super cyclonic storm ‘Amphan’ was unleashing a trail of destruction in the coastal belts of Odisha, a woman delivered a baby girl inside a fire services vehicle in Kendrapara district while being rushed to the hospital.

  • West Bengal: Wind speed reported at 112 kmph at 1752 IST in Kolkata's Alipore

  • West Bengal: 13-year-old, Lakshmi Kumar from Howrah died after a tin roof collapsed on her.
     

  • 2 deaths till now due to Cyclone.
     

  • Cyclone impact in Udaypur (Odisha)

  • Odisha: Cyclone Amphan hits coastal villages of Ersama Block in Jagatsinghpur district.

  • DG IMD: A multi hazard scenario has been generated, due to the co-existence of strong wind, heavy rainfall, and tidal wave, likely to cause large scale and extensive damage.
     

  • NDRF DG: 20 teams in Odisha and 19 teams in West Bengal have been prepositioned in consultation with the respective State Authorities. All teams have wireless & Satellite communications. Based on experiences during Cyclone FANI, all the teams are equipped with tree cutters/ pole cutters for post-landfall restoration, if the need arises.  In view of the ongoing COVID-19 scenario, all teams are equipped with PPE.

  • Odisha: Visuals of continuous rains resulting in uprooted trees under the impact of gusting wind speed during the movement of Cyclone Amphan in Balasore.

     

     
  • NDRF DG: According to data obtained from states, more than 5 lakh people in West Bengal and more than 1.5 lakh people in Odisha have been evacuated.
     

  • IMD DG: Maximum wind speed of 106 kmph has been recorded today at Paradip, (Odisha). High wind speed and heavy to very heavy rainfall are being observed, as per forecast.

  • IMD DG: South and North 24 Parganas and East Medinipur districts will witness two spells of high-speed winds and heavy rainfall, due to passage of both rear and front sectors of Cyclone Amphan, with around 30 minutes interval. A maximum speed of 155 - 165 kmph expected in South and North 24 Parganas and in East Medinipur districts. After crossing Sunderbans, Cyclone Amphan is expected to pass near Kolkata. 110 - 120 kmph wind speed is expected in Kolkata, Howrah and Hooghly districts.
     

  • NDRF DG: Teams have begun work on the ground, assisting the community in the evacuation, physical distancing, road restoration, and coordination.

     

     

  • Odisha: Here's the NDRF teams deployment and availability in the state: 
     

  • DCP Traffic Kolkata: Rain and Storm couldn’t stop us to distribute food to the needy people at Taratala crossing and Park Circus area.
     

  • West Bengal: Briefing of Police personnel, closure of Flyovers, lowering of high masts, removal of Hoardings and Billboards etc. have been taken-up by Kolkata Traffic Police as preparation of severe cyclonic storm AMPHAN.

     

  • West Bengal: Landfall along the Bengal coast commenced around 2:30 pm. The process of completion of the landfall will take more than 4 hours. There are reports of trees being uprooted, kaccha houses being damaged and some roads being damaged are coming in. CM along with other senior officials monitoring the situation at the Control Room.
     

  • West Bengal: Do not step outside. Stay in safe places. Intensive announcements are being made to alert people in several parts of Kolkata.

     

  • IMD Kolkata: The landfall process commenced since 2:30 PM. It will continue for about 4 hours. The forward sector of the wall cloud region is entering into land in West Bengal.
     

  • A West Bengal-bound special train scheduled to depart from Himachal Pradesh on Wednesday was cancelled due to the forecast of cyclonic storm 'Amphan' making landfall there, a senior official said. (PTI) 

  • Kolkata Police decides to close all flyovers until further notice in the wake of CycloneAmphan. The windspeed in Kolkata will be around 100-120km as it will curve North-NorthEast wards and pass close to Kolkata.

  • Cyclone Amphan lays centered at a distance of 220 km south of Kolkata, 125 km and from Digha and Sagar Island, with wind speeds upto 160 -170 kmph gusting to 190 km.

  • After landfall, Cyclone Amphan will curve towards north-northeast wards and pass very close to Kolkata. Cyclone is presently 125km away from Digha. Windspeed of 100-120kmph will be experienced in Kolkata. It is retaining the same intensity as of now. At the time of landfall the windspeed will be around 185kmph gusting 200kmph. Met office predicts major threat because of flying objects, people should not step out: IMD Kolkata.

  • Amphan which was categorised as 'Super Cyclone' turned into an 'Extremely Severe Cyclone' last night. With now a few hours to go for landfall, the Cyclone will hit as ‘extremely severe cyclone’: IMD Kolkata 

  • Evacuation process in Odisha conducted on Tuesday.

  • Rains and gusty winds lash Orissa and Bengal, at Paradip coast in Orissa the wind speed is upto 100 kmph. It is also raining in South 24 Parganas which is likely to increase in the afternoon. Our teams are working continuously. Over 125 lakhs in Orissa and more than 3.5 lakhs in Bengal People have been moved to a safer place: NDRF DG SN Pradhan

  • Wind speed has picked up near coastal Odisha and is blowing at around 100 kmph at Paradip. Wind is not that strong in West Bengal. Odisha has evacuated nearly 1.5 lakh people from Balasore, Bhadrak while West Bengal has evacuated over 3.3 lakh people: NDRF Chief SN Pradhan on Cyclone Amphan
     

  • Cyclone Amphan: Indian Coast Guard ships and aircraft are kept at stand by for deployment to undertake area scan, search and rescue and relief efforts. (ANI)

  • Cyclone Amphan about 120 km east of Paradip (Odisha) at 10:30 am. To cross West Bengal-Bangladesh coasts between Digha (West Bengal) and Hatiya Islands (Bangladesh) close to Sunderbans. Landfall process to commence from the afternoon: India Meteorological Department (IMD).

  • In the wake of approaching cyclonic storm Amphan, Kolkata Airport will remain closed till 5am tomorrow. All flight operations to remain suspended, only cargo flights operating now.

  • Police conducted evacuation work at coastal area of Odisha-Bengal border on Tuesday.

  • Cyclone Amphan current lays centred:
    120km off  Paradip coast in Odisha
    200km off Digha coast
    360km off Khepupara coast in Bangladesh

    Current intensity: 170-180kmph gusting 200kmph, as per IMD bulletin.


  • Cyclone Amphan is located 120km off  Paradip coast in Odisha.

  • Due to  severe cyclone ’Amphan’ which is expected to hit West Bengal in few hours on May 20, the scheduled run of Howrah-New Delhi AC Special Express from Howrah on wednesday and New Delhi - Howrah AC Special Express from New Delhi on May 21 have been cancelled..

  • Evacuation work at coastal area of Digha at Odisha-Bengal border was completed yesterday night.

  • Cyclone Amphan lies 110kms from Paradip and is moving at a speed of 18-19kmph. An hour ago, wind speed of 102kmph was observed at Paradip. Landfall expected near Sunderbans in West Bengal by late evening today. Next 6-8 hrs crucial: PK Jena, Special Relief Commissioner, Odisha told ANI.

  • The Maharashtra government announced on Wednesday that it has cancelled the special trains to Odisha and West Bengal till May 21 due to Cyclone Amphan. The announcemet was made by Parag Jain, Secretary, Ministry of Social Justice of Maharashtra.

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi to hold a cabinet meet at 11 am on Wednesday. Two ordinances related to farmers and agricultural sectors likely to be approved. Also, relief package to be approved.

    Matters related to lockdown and Coronavirus status to be discussed.

    Measures to tackle Cyclone Amphan is likely to be discussed.

  • West Bengal is prepared for Cyclone Amphan that is likely to hit the state on May 20, the state electricity office has taken the following steps to fight the calamity.

    1) All the maintenance personnel of the state have been asked to be present.

    2) Prepared to tackle high voltage wire breaks, can be repaired at the soonest.

    3) Special arrangements have been made to ensure that COVID-19 Hospitals do not have electricity problems.

    4) Transformers and diesel motors are provided in all divisions.

    5) Officers and personnel will be present at the office for 24 hours to combat this storm at the state level.

    4) A 24x7 Emergency number (7449300840/9433564184) to contact the power office.

  • The Super Cyclone Amphan is centred over northwest Bay of Bengal near Lat 19.45 degrees North and Long 87.52 degrees East at 6.30 am on May 20. It is categorised as 'Extremely Severe Cyclonic storm'.

  • Cyclone Amphan to cross West Bengal-Bangladesh coasts between Digha (WB) and Hatiya Islands (Bangladesh) close to Sundarbans during afternoon to evening hours of May 20: IMD 

  • As many as 1,704 shelter camps have been set up and 1,19,075 people have been evacuated so far in Odisha in view of Cyclone Amphan.

  • Atleast 19 National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams have been deployed in West Bengal, Nishit Upadhyay, of NDRF 2nd Battalion Commandant informed ANI. 

    6 teams in South-24 Parganas, 
    4 teams in East Midnapore,
    4 teams in Kolkata,
    3 teams in North-24 Parganas,
    1 team in Hooghly,
    1 team in Howrah.

New Delhi: Cyclone Amphan is likely to make its landfall on Wednesday (May 20, 2020) between West Bengal and Bangladesh coast lost has turned into a Super Cyclone from an Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm, as per the Indian Meterological Department (IMD).


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The cyclone is centred over northwest Bay of Bengal near Latitude 19.45 degrees North and Longitude 87.52 degrees East at 6.30 am on May 20. The wind speed of the ‘most intense’ cyclone in the sea right now is around 200 kmph and is moving towards north northwestward direction.


The MeT Department has advised all establishments and markets to remain closed in the city and adjoining areas and restriction on movement of people on May 20. Also, there are high chances of disruption of rail and road link at several places, the weatherman said,


Meanwhile, the governments of West Bengal and Odisha stepped up efforts to evacuate at least several lakhs of people from vulnerable areas and moved to relief shelters.


Keeping in mind the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, the governments of West Bengal and Odisha have distributed lakhs of masks among the evacuees and PPEs have been handed out to SDRF personnel deployed in the vulnerable area.


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