|
Online edition of India's National Newspaper Thursday, August 24, 2000 |
|
Front Page |
National |
Southern States |
Other States |
International |
Opinion |
Business |
Sport |
Science & Tech |
Miscellaneous |
Features |
Classifieds |
Employment |
Index |
Home |
|
Southern States
| Next
Depression to cross coast today
By Our Special Correspondent
HYDERABAD, AUG. 23. A depression was lurking in the Bay of
Bengal, about 150 km south off Visakhapatnam, on Wednesday
evening. It was likely to intensify further and move in a west-
north westerly direction and cross the Andhra coast by Thursday
morning.
Mr. C. V. V. Bhadram, Director, Hyderabad Meteorological Centre,
said the low pressure area which hovered over the bay for three
days, became well-marked yesterday and concentrated into a
depression.
Under its influence, there would be ``widespread heavy rain''
allover the State on Thursday while winds accompanied by gales
would sweep across the coast, reaching up to 80 to 90 kmph. The
centre issued a ``very heavy rainfall'' warning for Telangana and
the districts of Visakhapatnam, East Godavari, West Godavari,
Krishna, Guntur, Nellore and Prakasam.
The Government put all these areas under alert. The Chief
Minister, Mr. N. Chandrababu Naidu, reviewed the situation at a
high-level meeting attended by the Commissioner for Relief and
Rehabilitation, Mr. P. Bhaskar Prasad, Mr. Bhadram, and
irrigation officials.
Reports reaching Mr. Prasad suggested that there were flash
floods in a number of rivulets and streams. Munneru and Palair
were in spate bringing heavy inflows into the Krishna at
Vijayawada following which the authorities opened 53 out of 70
gates at the barrage at the place. The Prakasam Barrage was
letting out about one lakh cusecs into the sea.
The South-West monsoon was ``vigorous'' over coastal Andhra and
Rayalaseema and ``active'' over Rayalaseema. Koilakunta and
Palair Bridge recorded the day's heaviest rainfall of 16 cm
followed by Machilipatnam and Ongole which received 15 cm each
and Bapatla and Darsi 13 cm each.
A large number of places in the State reported rainfall ranging
from 2 cm to 6 cm. The other chief amounts of rainfall received
were as follows: Nandigama, Avanigadda, Repalli 11 cm each;
Kavali, Nellore, Piduguralla, Proddatur 10 cm each;
Jammalamadugu, Sattenapalli, Tanuku 9 cm each, Cuddapah,
Dindigal, Gooty, Mangalagiri, Peddapuram 8 cm each; and Hyderabad
airport, Kaikalur, Tadepalligudem and Yellandu 7 cm each.
According to a report from Visakhapatnam, with the cyclone over
the Bay of Bengal intensifying, the Collector, Mr. J.S.V. Prasad,
advised the fishermen not to venture into the sea.
The Collector held a meeting of officials here in view of the
cyclonic conditions, and instructed the engineers of the
Irrigation Department, Mandal Revenue Officers, Mandal Parishad
Development Officers and Nodal Officers to remain in their
headquarters and monitor the situation. Since the precautionary
signal No. 3 had been hoisted, the officials must take all the
steps in accordance with it.
Send this article to Friends by E-Mail
|
|
Section : Southern States Next : No compromise on tariff rollback, says Govt. | |
|
Front Page |
National |
Southern States |
Other States |
International |
Opinion |
Business |
Sport |
Science & Tech |
Miscellaneous |
Features |
Classifieds |
Employment |
Index |
Home | |
|
Copyrights © 2000 The Hindu Republication or redissemination of the contents of this screen are expressly prohibited without the written consent of The Hindu |
|