Exactly a year after the very severe cyclonic storm (VSCS) Phailin struck the state, another storm is heading towards the Odisha coast.
“The cyclonic circulation over Gulf of Siam and nearby region has already led to the formation of a low pressure area over Tenasserim coast and adjoining Andaman sea area. In next 24 hours, it may concentrate into a well marked low pressure and further intensify to depression in subsequent 24 hours”, said Sarat Sahu, Director, IMD (Indian Meteorological Department), Bhubaneswar.
"Our model indicate further intensification into a cyclonic storm. The low pressure area is located at around 1350 kms (kilometers) from Gopalpur and likely to impact the Andhra and Odisha coast", he added.The exact area of movement will be determined only after October 8 and 9. The state may experience heavy rainfall from October 10.If formed into a cyclonic storm, it may be christened as Hudhud, said the IMD official.
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Phailin had also impacted the port operations at Paradip and Gopalpur.