Cyclone Michaung Claims 12 Lives in Chennai, ODRAF Deployed in Odisha For Rescue Ops

Michaung crossed near coastal south Andhra Pradesh’s Bapatla district with maximum gales of up to 90 to100 km per hour, an Amaravati Meteorological Centre official said

Cyclone Michaung Death Toll (Photo_PTI)

New Delhi: Severe cyclonic storm Michaung made landfall crossing the south Andhra Pradesh coast between 12.30 pm and 2.30 pm on Tuesday leaving its maximum fury to be felt on Monday in Chennai and adjoining areas in neighbouring Tamil Nadu. Southern districts of Odisha and eastern Telangana continue to be on alert.

At least 12 people lost their lives in various rain-related incidents in and around Chennai even as personnel on fishing boats and farm tractors were engaged in rescuing stranded people in the city on Tuesday. The city and adjoining districts faced relentless rains on Monday as Michaung loomed over the north coastal areas of Tamil Nadu.

Cyclone Michaung: Here Are Top Updates

  • At least 12 people lost their lives in various rain-related incidents in and around Chennai
  • Odisha’s southern districts too received rains on Tuesday in the wake of severe cyclone Michaung.
  • Authorities deployed five teams of ODRAF (Odisha Disaster Rapid Action Force) and eight teams from the fire service department for rescue operations in the five southern districts – Malkangiri, Koraput, Rayagada, Gajapati and Ganjam
  • Michaung crossed near coastal south Andhra Pradesh’s Bapatla district with maximum gales of up to 90 to100 km per hour, an Amaravati Meteorological Centre official said
  • After being pounded by rains the whole of Monday, Chennai witnessed some respite on Tuesday even as the city struggled to cope with large scale water logging, power cuts and disruption in mobile services.
  • Apart from the 12 persons who had lost their lives, eleven others, who sustained injuries in rain-related incidents, were receiving treatment in various hospitals, officials said.
  • Several District Disaster Response Teams (DDRT) were formed to carry out relief work in all rain-affected areas across Chennai. The Air Force Station, Tambaram and the Navy joined the rescue and rehabilitation works.
  • Two helicopters were pressed in for service in rain affected areas while Navy’s divers, swimmers and inflatable boats ventured into the operation.

Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin’s Statement:

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin said on Tuesday morning that across the nine affected districts, including Chennai, a total of 61,666 relief camps were established. Approximately 11 lakh food packets and one lakh milk packets have been distributed so far, he said.

The Chennai Corporation has brought in 5000 workers from other districts for flood mitigation works in the city. These workers utilised farm tractors and fishing boats in flooded areas for rescue operations and distributing relief materials.

Tamil Nadu Chief Secretary Shiv Das Meena said on Tuesday evening that 80 per cent of power supply and 70 per cent of mobile networks have already been restored. Das told reporters that there were 42,747 cell phone towers in Chennai of which 70 per cent were currently operational. The rest of the 30 per cent was not operational due to lack of power, he said.

Schools To Remain Close In Chennai

Schools and colleges will remain closed in and around Chennai on Wednesday, he added.
Air services that were suspended to and from Chennai airport on Monday, partially resumed on Tuesday with domestic and international flights landing and taking off albeit with delays reported on some sectors.

A Southern Railway press release stated that they were trying to resume all train services to and from Chennai by Wednesday. The services from and to Chennai were completely shut down on Monday.

Before its landfall, at many places in the coastal districts of southern Andhra Pradesh,
Michaung left a trail of inundation, eroded roads, overflowing canals, swollen streams and ponds, including submerging thousands of acres of fields of crops in the agrarian state.



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