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Trees rooted out, power lines snapped as Cyclone Dana pounds India's east coast

A 'severe. cyclonic storm' pounded India's eastern coast on Friday,. uprooting trees, snapping power lines and flooding some locations,. authorities stated, including that no deaths or injuries were. reported.

Cyclone 'Dana' made landfall in Odisha state around midnight. with wind speeds of 100-110 kmph (62-68 miles per hour), gusting approximately 120. kph (75 mph), and is anticipated to compromise into a cyclonic storm by. forenoon, the weather condition department said.

Odisha had actually closed schools, suspended flights to and from its. capital city of Bhubaneswar till Friday morning, and left. over half a million people in anticipation of the storm.

We do not have any reports of damage to life or home,. just damage to trees. Power in the affected area will be. brought back by late afternoon, said Dilip Routrai, administrative. chief of the region where the cyclone made landfall.

Heavy rains likewise lashed parts of the neighbouring state. of West Bengal and, accompanied by a surge in the sea water,. left low lying areas swamped, damaging the standing paddy crop. that was nearly ready for harvest in some fields.

Winter vegetables likewise perished in large farming. systems because of heavy rains and storm surge of the sea water. that went into lots of areas in the Sunderbans belt, said Bankim. Hazra, minister for Sunderban Affairs.

Flight operations resumed on Friday early morning at the airports. in Bhubaneswar and the West Bengal capital Kolkata, where too. they were suspended considering that Thursday night.

Extreme storms pummel the coasts of India and neighbouring. Bangladesh during the cyclone season from April to December each. year, damaging both life and property.

Odisha saw its worst cyclone in recent years in 1999, which. raged for 30 hours and killed 10,000 people.

(source: Reuters)