The cyclone is expected to weaken gradually into a cyclonic storm.
Cyclone
Gaja made landfall in Nagapattinam district of Tamil Nadu around
1.40 am on Friday, and is expected to weaken gradually into a
cyclonic storm. The cyclone has claimed over 11 lives, uprooted trees
in several regions. Roads and power connections were cut in many
parts of Nagapattinam, Thiruvarur, and Thanjavur districts.
According
to Government sources, wind speed was around 111 km per hour.
Nagapatinam and Tiruvarur districts were the worst hit. Nearly 12,000
electricity post fell and around 81,948 people are living across 421
shelters, says National Disaster Response Force (NDRF)
The
Tamil
Nadu government has put its machinery in full alert in vulnerable
districts to face the effects of the natural calamity. Four teams
each of NDRF personnel have been already deployed in Nagapattinam
district, while two teams of the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF)
have been deployed in Cuddalore district.
The
Indian Navy has also been put on alert for relief efforts. Two Indian
Naval ships - Ranvir and Khanjar - are on standby to proceed to the
most affected areas to undertake Humanitarian Aid Distress Relief
(HADR), evacuation, and logistic support, including the provision of
medical aid.
Around
29, 000 permanent cyclone shelters have been made and food is being
provided to those who are residing in them. The government has also
made 233 shelters in schools, colleges and marriage halls, say
reports.
Train
services to various southern parts of the states were hit. Flight
services to Tirchy were also hit. Indigo Airline flight which left
Chennai at 6 am with 57 passengers returned to Chennai since it could
not land.
Business Standard
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