Thousands
flee as storm hits India
More
than 100,000 people were evacuated from their homes Wednesday (local
time) as a tropical storm slammed into southern India from the Bay of
Bengal, officials said
1
November, 2012
The
storm left at least two people dead, including a crew member of an
oil tanker that ran aground off Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu
state, the Press Trust of India news agency said.
Rain
lashed the region and strong winds uprooted trees in some places.
Weather officials said the storm had maximum winds of 75 kilometres
per hour after making landfall.
A
storm surge of up to 1.5 metres was expected to flood low-lying areas
of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh states, the India Meteorological
Department said.
It
said heavy to very heavy rain was expected over parts of the states
during the next 24 hours. Fishermen were asked to stay at shore until
Thursday.
An
oil tanker with 37 crewmembers ran aground off Chennai, the capital
of Tamil Nadu state just before the storm hit the shore, PTI
reported.
One
crewmember drowned and coast guard officers were searching for six
others whose lifeboat reportedly capsized in the choppy waters as
they tried to reach the shore, it said. Officials were not
immediately available for comment.
A
46-year old man drowned after he slipped into the sea while walking
on a pier as the sea became rough, PTI said.
State
authorities turned 282 schools into relief centers in Chennai. The
city's port halted cargo operations, officials said. Twenty-three
ships were moved to safer areas.
About
150,000 people were moved to shelters in Nellore district in Andhra
Pradesh state, district official B. Sridhar said.
In
Sri Lanka, authorities said two people were killed and thousands
displaced due to heavy rain and strong winds from the storm.
Sri
Lanka's Disaster Management Center said 4,627 people across the
island nation had been displaced by flooding, while 56 were evacuated
in the central region because of threats of landslides. One woman
died Tuesday after a tree branch fell on her, while another person
was killed in flooding, the agency said. Floods also damaged about
1,000 houses, it said.
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