Published 13:25 IST, May 24th 2020
'Over 44 Lakh People Affected': Odisha govt releases Cyclone Amphan damage assessment
A damage assessment report by Odisha govt states that over 44 lakh people were affected by Super Cyclonic storm Amphan as 10 districts were severely affected
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Over 44 lakh people have been affected by Super Cyclonic storm Amphan in Odisha after storm devastated eastern states of country. Odisha government has released a dam assessment report which states that storm has affected 10 districts of Odisha.
In its Report on Restoration and Dam Assessment, Odisha government said, " Super Cyclonic Storm 'Amphan' passed along coast of Odisha and crossed West Bengal coast close to Sunderban in evening of May 20. Due to impact of cyclone 10 districts of Odisha (Balasore, Bhadrak, Kendrapada, Jagatsinghpur, Mayurbhanj, Cuttack, Jajpur, Keonjhar, Khordha, and Puri) have been affected."
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"44,44,896 population has been affected in above-mentioned districts. 8,72,049 livestock have been affected. Due to impact of cyclone about 500 numbers of houses have been fully damd and 15000 numbers of houses got partially damd. 28 large animals, 9 small animals, and 3680 poultry birds perished. confirmed cases of human casualty reported so far," report read.
"As per preliminary dam assessment of power infrastructure 34 km of 33 KV lines, 453 km of 11 KV lines, 680 km of LT lines and 2439 number of distribution transformers have been damd. 85 per cent of affected consumers have got back power. Restoration is in full swing and complete restoration is expected by May 23," report states.
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"75 veterinary teams have been deployed in affected areas for ensuring animal care. 79 number of veterinary doctors and 310 para-vets and attendants engd. 32 animal health camps have been organised and 1242 number of animals treated. 900 number of animals vaccinated," report said.
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13:25 IST, May 24th 2020