Cyclone Aila Misses Kolkata - Hits Coastal Orissa and West Bengal

by Ravi Dixit | May 25, 2009 at 04:33 am
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Update 9:53 IST 26th May 2009 The Day After

Kolkata was saved the fury of Aila though the tail of the cyclone did hit the city, but nothing on a catastrophic scale.

Had Aila actually ripped through Calcutta in its full fury, the damage to life and property would have been far worse. The Great Calcutta Cyclone of 1864 — the last such recorded phenomenon — had killed 60,000 people.

Update: 18:28 IST Aila is still 59 Kms from Kolkata and there are chances that it might change course. It might head towards Howrah and Hoogly. Central government has deployed National Disaster Relief Force in West Bengal. Even if the eye of the cyclone misses the city of Kolkata the tail will definately pass through the city.

Original Report:

News reports are coming in that Cyclone Aila that is lashing the Eastern coast of India is about to hit Kolkata. One of the top four metros in India. It is one of the most densly populateed cities in the country. All the schools in the city were asked to shut down before noon as a precaution.

About 1 lakh (1,00,000 individuals) have been estimated to be impacted by the cyclone in West Bengal alone.

Army and BSF has already started rescue operations in coastal West Bengal where cyclone Aila has made landfall. As per earth snapshot people along the coast line right from Orissa in India to Bangladesh were fore warned and advised to take precautionary measures.

The Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose international airport has been closed and all the flights have been diverted from 2PM IST, May 25th 2009.

As per Press Turst of India it has already claimed 9 lives.

Cyclonic storm Aila with a wind speed of 100 kmph was only 50 km away from Kolkata and was likely to hit the city any time soon, the met office said. There was yet no change in the course of the cyclone and there was likelihood that it would rip through Kolkata, Howrah, Hooghly and South and North 24 Parganas by 5.30 pm, Regional Meteorological Centre Director G C Debnath said. Noting that the storm had caused massive damage in North and South 24 Parganas, East Midnapore, Howrah, Hooghly and Bardhaman districts, the minister said one lakh people were affected with 80,000 were shifted to safer places.

Cyclone Aila also affected normal like in Coastal Orissa.

Coastal Orissa badly hit by cyclonic storm
BHUBANESWAR: Life was thrown out of gear in several parts of coastal Orissa due to heavy rains accompanied by high-velocity wind under the impact of a cyclonic storm, even as tidal waves lashed some areas.

As the cyclonic storm Aila lay centred at about 140 km east-south-east of Chandbali, a place located around 100 km north-east from here, incessant rains triggered by it submerged low-lying areas in coastal districts like Cuttack, Jagatsinghpur, Kendrapara, Bhadrak and Balasore, official sources said.
Twelve people were killed on Monday and the Indian Army was asked to start rescue operations in the coastal South 24 Parganas district where extensive damage was feared as cyclone Aila crossed the coast into West Bengal.

All the national and international flights have been diverted from N S C Bose airport have been diverted to airports in the Eastern India as well as Delhi!

All flights including domestic and international ones are being diverted to different routes since 2pm as low visibility at the runway is making it difficult for planes to land and take off, the official said.A total of seven domestic flights have either been sent back to their place of origin or have been diverted to other airports of Aizawl, New Delhi and Mumbai, the official said.International flights like those from Bangkok and Dhaka were also diverted.

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sara star

Thank you for the updates.

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René

It seems early in the season. So sad that so many could not escape. and so many now have to deal with the aftermath. I am glad it did not hit Calcutta.

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Rimi

Yea im glad that it didnt hit Calcutta that badly but i heard, ppl are still out of food, drinking water & electricity.Thats kind of gross.Im not in Kolkata (not even in India actually) but i was born there , so i can feel it.

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