The damage to livelihood and property is not any less than that witnessed in the areas close to the coastline.
These regions now have requested the state government to allow them to spend money on constructing cemented cyclone relief centres which are an essential public infrastructure in coastal areas of Odisha.
The Gajapati district is right on the border with Andhra Pradesh along the National Highway 5, with the Srikakulam district of the Telugu-speaking state just two kilometers from the district headquarters here.
All the 2,042 villages in this area have been affected by the cyclonic storm that damaged houses and paddy fields.
"More than 15,000 houses have been damaged here although this district has no coastline. There is no loss of life but livestock have been killed and there is an extensive damage to the electricity supply system. The strong winds brought the maximum damage," Gajapati Deputy Collector B K Hota told PTI.