Director General, Meteorology, L S Rathore said here that there has been "zero loss of life" after the cyclone made a landfall last night.
Incidents of trees falling on roads have been reported and according to the information available with Rathore, the process to clear the roads is on in full swing in both the states.
Regarding rainfall, Rathore told a press conference that it will be widespread in Odisha and north Andhra Pradesh.
Rains will "wean off" in Andhra Pradesh but will continue in Odisha for the next 24 hours.
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A flood warning has been issued to Bihar in view of the cyclone.
He warned that plains of Bihar and the catchment areas of Kosi and Gandhak rivers will receive heavy rainfall. The plains will get rains in the next 48 hours when the system moves to Nepal, while the catchment areas of the two rivers will also receive rains in the next 72 hours.
Tomorrow, it will be put in the category of depression, as per prevailing trends.