Cyclonic storm: Cyclonic storm 'Dana' started weakening

It is cloudy at some places in Madhya Pradesh and there is a possibility of rain.

Cyclonic storm: Cyclonic storm 'Dana', which formed in the Bay of Bengal, hit the coast of Odisha late night and caused heavy rains with strong winds of 120 to 130 km per hour. The good news is that the storm started weakening after hitting the coast, which reduced the possibility of damage. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), the storm reached Bhubaneswar coast at 2 pm, after which strong winds and heavy rains continued in Odisha and West Bengal.

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The impact of the storm caused waterlogging in many areas of Odisha, but the situation is gradually returning to normal. Strong winds and rain are also occurring in the coastal areas of West Bengal. Due to the cyclone, warning of heavy rain has been issued in parts of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Bihar, and Andhra Pradesh. It is cloudy at some places in Madhya Pradesh and there is a possibility of rain.

impact on transportation

Rail and air traffic has been most affected in Odisha and West Bengal due to the storm. About 750 trains and 400 flights have been cancelled. Kolkata airport was closed for 15 hours under security, and flights at Bhubaneswar airport have also been suspended till Friday. Relief operations will accelerate after the storm weakens. It will be a big challenge to restore facilities like electricity and water in flood affected areas as soon as possible.

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