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'Jal' has lost strength to be treated as severe cyclone: Rao

The 'very severe cyclone' over the Bay of Bengal has lost its strength and is now being treated only as a 'severe cyclone', Andhra Pradesh revenue minister D Prasada Rao said today.

Updated on: Nov 7, 2010, 15:33:25 IST
PTI | By , Hyderabad
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The 'very severe cyclone' over the Bay of Bengal has lost its strength and is now being treated only as a 'severe cyclone', Andhra Pradesh revenue minister D Prasada Rao said on Sunday.

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Quoting the bulletin issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) before noon on Sunday, Rao told reporters that the cyclone, Jal, lay centred 300 kms of Chennai and 420 kms of Nellore.

The cyclone is expected to hit land between Chennai and Nellore by this evening or night and the wind speed is likely to be between 80 kmph to 100 kmph, he said.

"We have conveyed the information to administration in the concerned districts and told them to take all appropriate measures. We are setting up 56 relief camps in Nellore district, 108 in Prakasam, 65 in East Godavari, five in Krishna and one in West Godavari to shift people living in vulnerable areas," the minister said. Evacuation of people to the relief camps has already started and the people should not resist the attempts to evacuate them, he said. "The cyclone is likely to lose strength further so that people in low-lying areas should come forward to stay in the relief camps at least for a day," he said.

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