Cyclone Dana: Red Alert Issued as Storm Heads Towards Odisha-Bengal Coast

Cyclone Dana, formerly a deep depression over the Bay of Bengal, has intensified into a cyclonic storm and is expected to make landfall along the Odisha-Bengal coast on October 25th. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for extremely heavy rainfall in Odisha and West Bengal, with significant impacts anticipated. This article provides key information about Cyclone Dana, including its trajectory, potential impacts, and precautionary measures.

Cyclone Dana Threatens Kolkata Airport: Flights Disrupted, Trains Cancelled as Storm Approaches

Cyclone Dana is intensifying in the Bay of Bengal and heading towards the Odisha-Bengal coast, causing widespread disruption to air and rail travel in the region. Kolkata’s Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport (CCU) is preparing for a potential shutdown as severe weather conditions worsen. Airlines have canceled and delayed flights, and the railway network has canceled over 350 trains, affecting thousands of passengers. The storm is expected to make landfall between Baleshwar and Kendrapara, with wind speeds reaching 80 to 120 km/h.

Cyclone Dana Threatens Coastal India: Airports, Railways Brace for Impact

As Cyclone Dana barrels towards the east coast of India, authorities in Kolkata and Odisha are taking stringent measures to minimize potential damage. Airports are implementing safety protocols, railways are canceling services, and disaster management teams are on standby. The storm is predicted to make landfall on October 25, bringing heavy rain, strong winds, and potential flooding to coastal regions.

Cyclone Dana: Travel Chaos Engulfs Odisha and West Bengal as Storm Approaches

Cyclone Dana, intensifying over the Bay of Bengal, is set to make landfall on the Odisha-Bengal coast on October 25, causing widespread travel disruptions. Rail services are severely affected with hundreds of trains canceled, while airports are bracing for potential flight disruptions. Authorities have advised tourists to reconsider travel plans and are conducting large-scale evacuations, leading to school closures and further travel chaos.

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