According to the latest reports, cyclone Jawad will make landfall in an area south of Puri in about 36 hours from now.
The consensus model data of INCOIS, NCEP, ECMWF and ACCESS-G3 is, as per the latest conditions, the districts that will bear the Cyclone Jawad Brunt is Puri, Jagatsinghpur, Kendrapada and Bhadrak
47 teams of the Fire Services have been kept on standby mode at Naraj in Cuttack, the quick action team has been mobilised and kept on standby to combat any situation.
The India Meteorological Department said on Friday that a low-pressure system in the Bay of Bengal has intensified into a cyclonic storm 'Jawad'
According to Mohapatra, cyclone Jawad is likely to change its course from December 4 evening and it will lay centered near Visakhapatnam. Subsequently, it is likely to reach near Puri in Odisha coast.
Briefing about state’s preparedness to tackle the possible Cyclone, Odisha Special Relief Commissioner, Pradeep Jena informed that 20 full units of ODRAF, 17 NDRF teams, and 172 Fire Service teams have been deployed at vulnerable areas.
The Depression over south-east Bay of Bengal has intensified into a deep depression. It is very likely to intensify into a cyclonic storm during the next 12 hours and reach north Andhra Pradesh and Odisha coasts by tomorrow morning.
Similarly, the Koraput district administration has also cancelled the leaves of all the government officials in the district with immediate effect till December 5.
Red warning for heavy to very heavy rainfall with extremely heavy falls (more than 20 cm) has been issued for Gajapati, Ganjam, Puri, and Jagatsinghpur on December 4.
The cyclonic system after moving northwestwards, will reach West-Central Bay of Bengal off north Andhra Pradesh - south Odisha coasts around December 4 morning.
Puri may see gusting wind speed of 72 kmph. When Gajapati and Ganjam will record heavy rainfall on Dec 4, Puri, Bhubaneswar and Cuttack will bear the brunt on Dec 5
A total of 60 ODRAF, 17 NDRF and 172 Fire Services teams will be deployed for rescue and relief operations.
As per INCOIS and NCEP forecast, Cyclone will track northeast direction after reaching close to Srikakulam coasts. The system will run parallel to the Odisha coast, and drift further in a northeast direction from around the Paradip coast
Amidst the looming threat of a possible cyclone hitting South Odisha and North Andhra Pradesh coasts on Dec 4, as many as 95 mail and express trains have been cancelled for Dec 3rd and 4th, 2021.
The Low Pressure area has become well marked over southeast Bay of Bengal adjoining the Andaman Sea.
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