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General Category => Off the Record => Topic started by: jimmy olsen on October 12, 2013, 04:59:20 AM

Title: Super Cyclone set to plow into India's east coast
Post by: jimmy olsen on October 12, 2013, 04:59:20 AM
This is going to kill so many people :( :(

http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/10/12/20928795-400000-flee-super-cyclone-set-to-plow-into-indias-east-coast?lite

Quote400,000 flee 'super cyclone' set to plow into India's east coast

By Jatindra Dash, Reuters

BHUBANESWAR, India - Nearly 400,000 people fled to cyclone shelters after India's government issued a red alert and warned of severe damage when one of the largest storms the country has ever seen makes landfall later on Saturday.

Muslims and Hindus gathered at mosques and temples in Odisha state, praying Cyclone Phailin would not be as devastating as a similar storm that killed 10,000 people 14 years ago. Heavy rain pounded coastal villages in neighboring Andhra Pradesh.

The India Meteorological Department said Phailin was packing winds of at least 137 mph on Saturday morning and was expected to cause an 11-foot surge in sea levels when it hits the coast in the evening.

But the London-based Tropical Storm Risk said the storm had reached "super cyclone" strength and classed it as a Category 5 storm -- the strongest. The U.S. Navy's Joint Typhoon Warning Center in Hawaii said winds at sea were gusting to 196 mph.

"If it's not a record it's really, really close," University of Miami hurricane researcher Brian McNoldy told The Associated Press. "You really don't get storms stronger than this anywhere in the world ever. This is the top of the barrel."

Families walked through the rain to shelters, television images showed, as gusts of wind snapped branches from trees. Tourists left popular beach resort Puri. Officials broadcast cyclone warnings through loudspeakers, radio and television.

"The wind speed is picking up," said Odisha's special relief commissioner, Pradeep Kumar Mohapatra. "Some people were earlier reluctant to move. They are willing now."

Filling most of the Bay of Bengal, Phailin was about 180 miles offshore on Saturday morning, satellite images showed, and was expected to reach land by nightfall.

Some forecasters likened its size and intensity to Hurricane Katrina, which tore through the U.S. Gulf Coast and New Orleans in 2005.

Its scale also stirred memories of a 1999 Indian storm when winds reaching speeds of 180 mph battered Odisha for 30 hours.

This time, however, the Odisha government said it was better prepared. Half a million people are expected to shelter in schools and other strong buildings when the storm hits, officials said. At least 60,000 people left their homes in neighboring Andhra Pradesh on Friday.

Authorities warned of extensive damage to crops, village dwellings and old buildings, as well as disruption of power, water and rail services. Shelters were being stocked with rations, and leave for government employees was cancelled.

A police official said a rescue effort was launched for 18 fishermen stranded four nautical miles at sea from Paradip, a major port in Odisha, after their trawler ran out of fuel.

Paradip halted cargo operations on Friday. All vessels were ordered to leave the port, which handles coal, crude oil and iron ore. An oil tanker holding about 2 million barrels of oil, worth $220 million, was also moved, an oil company source said.

But the storm was not expected to hit India's largest gas field, the D6 natural gas block in the Cauvery Basin further down the east coast, said Reliance Industries, which operates the field.

Katrina hit the U.S. Gulf Coast on Aug. 29, 2005, killing about 1,800 people, including many in New Orleans where levees failed to hold back storm surges.

It was one of the six biggest hurricanes - also known as cyclones and typhoons - ever recorded and caused damage of around $75 billion.
Title: Re: Super Cyclone set to plow into India's east coast
Post by: katmai on October 12, 2013, 11:41:57 AM
Where is Hamilcar when we need him!?!
Title: Re: Super Cyclone set to plow into India's east coast
Post by: derspiess on October 12, 2013, 11:54:42 AM
They have a few to spare.
Title: Re: Super Cyclone set to plow into India's east coast
Post by: merithyn on October 12, 2013, 07:59:36 PM
I've got two friends over there right now on their honeymoon. I hope their tour takes them to the West this week. :(
Title: Re: Super Cyclone set to plow into India's east coast
Post by: Siege on October 12, 2013, 10:31:43 PM
Awesome!
Title: Re: Super Cyclone set to plow into India's east coast
Post by: derspiess on October 13, 2013, 09:47:56 AM
Quote from: merithyn on October 12, 2013, 07:59:36 PM
I've got two friends over there right now on their honeymoon. I hope their tour takes them to the West this week. :(

I told you to tell them to cancel!!
Title: Re: Super Cyclone set to plow into India's east coast
Post by: Neil on October 13, 2013, 11:03:10 AM
Quote from: merithyn on October 12, 2013, 07:59:36 PM
I've got two friends over there right now on their honeymoon. I hope their tour takes them to the West this week. :(
I guess god really does hate gays.
Title: Re: Super Cyclone set to plow into India's east coast
Post by: jimmy olsen on October 13, 2013, 06:39:29 PM
Looks like it weakened unexpectedly before hitting the coast.
Title: Re: Super Cyclone set to plow into India's east coast
Post by: The Brain on October 13, 2013, 10:51:14 PM
Quote from: jimmy olsen on October 13, 2013, 06:39:29 PM
Looks like it weakened unexpectedly before hitting the coast.

:Embarrass: