All hotels, particularly those near the sea, at Puri were being vacated with tourists moved to safer places, official sources said.
Similarly in Gopalpur, where the cyclone would make landfall and 15 feet waves were expected, hotels were being vacated, the sources said.
Ganjam collector Krishna Kumar, who personally monitored the evacuation said "We will ensure that no one stays within 10 kilometre from the coast."
Electricity was disconnected in Gopalpur area plunging the town into darkness.
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The tourists were being taken to bus and taxi stands and the railway station and efforts were being made to send them to Bhubaneswar.
A a data-base of volunteers was prepared and several houses in the town identified to accommodate the tourists.
Although some were unwilling to move out, efforts were being made to convince them, a senior officer said.
The administration also started announcements to vacate thatched and mud houses in the vulnerable areas.
The town, also known as 'Sankha Kshetra', was unaffected in 1999 though adjoining areas were battered giving rise to belief of divine intervention.