Cyclone Dana is approaching coastal Odisha, bringing tidal surges and heavy rainfall to parts of West Bengal and Odisha. According to the India Meteorological Department’s forecast, the districts of Jagatsinghpur, Kendrapara, Bhadrak, and Balasore in Odisha are expected to face the storm’s worst impacts.
As the effects of Cyclone Biparjoy continue, many individuals have taken to X to share videos showcasing the weather conditions in their areas.
Watch the visuals shared by X users:
This is Odisha. Every time, invaders destroy us, we rise again. Be it Asoka, drought or cyclone. This year, we have ‘Dana’ which is now unleashing itself (@Rajnagar). Trees will be uprooted, paddy fields injured, communications disrupted, but there will be zero loss to life. pic.twitter.com/jPW8FRuprt
— Ashesh_Padhy (@PadhyAshesh) October 24, 2024
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Devastating #Danacyclone touching land at Raj Nagar , Gupti , Odisha now. See how cyclone demolishing trees.#DANA #Odisha @MohanMOdisha pic.twitter.com/ZALMP1MkT1— SaNJaY💕 (@Amlan2022) October 24, 2024
Paradip see beach. #CycloneDana @NewIndianXpress @XpressOdisha pic.twitter.com/M9kWQT4AhU
— Tanmay Das (@tanmay__das) October 24, 2024
The cyclonic storm is anticipated to make landfall on Friday morning, prompting authorities in Odisha and West Bengal to ramp up precautionary measures. Residents from coastal regions are being evacuated, and educational institutions are closing. Cyclone Dana is expected to hit between Puri and Sagar Island early on October 25, with wind speeds reaching 100-110 mph and gusts possibly hitting 120 mph.
In response to Cyclone Dana, Indian Railways has canceled over 300 trains. “Railways have taken numerous steps in preparation for Cyclone Dana. The Railway Minister has reviewed our preparations and directed us to minimize traffic disruptions so we can manage the situation effectively,” stated General Manager of East Coast Railway, Parmeshwar Funkwal, to PTI.
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Kolkata airport authorities have announced a suspension of flight operations for 15 hours starting at 6 pm on Thursday due to the anticipated effects of Cyclone Dana. An official explained that this decision prioritizes the safety of passengers, airline personnel, equipment, navigational aids, and infrastructure. “In view of Cyclone Dana’s impact on West Bengal’s coastal region, including Kolkata, flight operations will be suspended from 6 pm on 24 October to 9 am on 25 October due to predicted heavy winds and heavy to very heavy rainfall,” an Airports Authority of India (AAI) spokesperson said.