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Cyclone Hudhud pounds India's Andhra Pradesh and Orissa | Cyclone Hudhud pounds India's Andhra Pradesh and Orissa |
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Cyclone Hudhud is pounding the eastern Indian coast, causing extensive damage and prompting the evacuation of some 300,000 people. | Cyclone Hudhud is pounding the eastern Indian coast, causing extensive damage and prompting the evacuation of some 300,000 people. |
The cyclone, classed "very severe" and bringing winds of up to 195km/h (120mph), is passing over the coast near the city of Visakhapatnam. | |
Hundreds of trees have been uprooted and power lines brought down in Andhra Pradesh and Orissa states. | Hundreds of trees have been uprooted and power lines brought down in Andhra Pradesh and Orissa states. |
Two people have so far been reported killed in Andhra Pradesh. | Two people have so far been reported killed in Andhra Pradesh. |
It is feared a storm surge of up to two metres could inundate low-lying areas and hundreds of relief centres have been opened in the two states. Disaster relief teams have also been sent. | It is feared a storm surge of up to two metres could inundate low-lying areas and hundreds of relief centres have been opened in the two states. Disaster relief teams have also been sent. |
The authorities say the next five to six hours will be crucial. | The authorities say the next five to six hours will be crucial. |
The strength of the cyclone has been revised upwards since Friday, and the Indian Navy is on standby to assist. | The strength of the cyclone has been revised upwards since Friday, and the Indian Navy is on standby to assist. |
Flooding fears | Flooding fears |
The two deaths occurred in separate incidents in Andhra Pradesh's Srikakulam district, the state's disaster management department said. | The two deaths occurred in separate incidents in Andhra Pradesh's Srikakulam district, the state's disaster management department said. |
One was killed by a falling wall and the other by a tree. | One was killed by a falling wall and the other by a tree. |
Anil Shekhawat, from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), told the BBC: "The cyclone has landed... it's around 170-180km/h. The NDRF is there - we have sent around 42 teams, comprising more than 2,000 rescuers." | |
The streets of Visakhapatnam, one of the largest cities in south-east India and home to a major naval base, remain largely deserted. | The streets of Visakhapatnam, one of the largest cities in south-east India and home to a major naval base, remain largely deserted. |
K Hymavathi, the special commissioner for disaster management for Andhra Pradesh state, said: "Hundreds of trees have been uprooted and power lines knocked down." | K Hymavathi, the special commissioner for disaster management for Andhra Pradesh state, said: "Hundreds of trees have been uprooted and power lines knocked down." |
He added: "The situation is very severe. The national highway in the region has been shut." | He added: "The situation is very severe. The national highway in the region has been shut." |
Local journalist Hridayesh Joshi told the BBC from Visakhapatnam: "The situation is becoming increasingly bad. There is very strong wind and rain right now - objects are flying and smashing things. | Local journalist Hridayesh Joshi told the BBC from Visakhapatnam: "The situation is becoming increasingly bad. There is very strong wind and rain right now - objects are flying and smashing things. |
"We are relatively safe in the centre of town, but the danger is for those in open areas. Sometimes landfall is not as bad as predicted, so we are hoping it won't get much worse." | "We are relatively safe in the centre of town, but the danger is for those in open areas. Sometimes landfall is not as bad as predicted, so we are hoping it won't get much worse." |
In its latest report, the India Meteorological Department said sea conditions would become "phenomenal" off the north Andhra Pradesh and south Orissa coasts. | In its latest report, the India Meteorological Department said sea conditions would become "phenomenal" off the north Andhra Pradesh and south Orissa coasts. |
It also warned that a storm surge of up to two metres would "inundate low-lying areas of Visakhapatnam, Vijayanagaram and Srikakulam". | It also warned that a storm surge of up to two metres would "inundate low-lying areas of Visakhapatnam, Vijayanagaram and Srikakulam". |
The director of the Bhubaneswar centre of the IMD, Sarat Sahu, told the BBC that Hudhud was "likely to trigger heavy rains in most parts of south Orissa and the neighbouring states of Chhattisgarh and Telengana", raising fears of heavy flooding. | The director of the Bhubaneswar centre of the IMD, Sarat Sahu, told the BBC that Hudhud was "likely to trigger heavy rains in most parts of south Orissa and the neighbouring states of Chhattisgarh and Telengana", raising fears of heavy flooding. |
Pradeep Kumar Mohapatra, a special relief commissioner, said that authorities were ready. | Pradeep Kumar Mohapatra, a special relief commissioner, said that authorities were ready. |
"The administration is fully geared," he said. "The collectors (senior government officials) have been given total clearance to take up any evacuation wherever necessary for vulnerable areas which are likely to be inundated." | "The administration is fully geared," he said. "The collectors (senior government officials) have been given total clearance to take up any evacuation wherever necessary for vulnerable areas which are likely to be inundated." |
A super-cyclone in 1999 killed more than 10,000 people in Orissa. | A super-cyclone in 1999 killed more than 10,000 people in Orissa. |
Last October as many as 500,000 people in India were evacuated when a severe cyclone called Phailin swept through Orissa and Andhra Pradesh states. | Last October as many as 500,000 people in India were evacuated when a severe cyclone called Phailin swept through Orissa and Andhra Pradesh states. |
India's eastern coast and Bangladesh are routinely hit by cyclonic storms between April and November which cause deaths and widespread damage to property. | India's eastern coast and Bangladesh are routinely hit by cyclonic storms between April and November which cause deaths and widespread damage to property. |
Do you live in areas expected to be hit by Cyclone Hudhud? Send us your experiences by emailing to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. | Do you live in areas expected to be hit by Cyclone Hudhud? Send us your experiences by emailing to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. |