Cyclone 'Laila' Batters North Coastal Tamil Nadu: 2 Dead


Chennai, May 19 (PTI): Heavy rains under the influence of cyclonic storm Laila lashed coastal districts of north Tamil Nadu, claiming two lives and throwing normal life out of gear

Several fishermen, who put out to sea in 100 boats were reported missing since Monday, according to fisheries department sources.

The fishermen of Pamban, Uchipuli and nearby areas who ventured into sea on May 17 night in boats with outboard motors were missing, they said.
The cyclonic storm is expected to cross the Andhra Pradesh coast on Thursday.

Police said a 52-year-old fisherman drowned in rough seas at Tirupalakudi in Ramanathapuram district, while a 24-year-old woman, an employee in a software firm in Chennai, was electrocuted at suburban Velachery.

Coastal areas of Chennai, Nagapattinam, Cuddalore, Kancheepuram, Tiruvallur and Cuddalore districts have been experiencing heavy rains since last night.A report from Cuddalore said three fishermen of Devanampattinam were missing after they ventured into sea in a fibre boat last afternoon. Search operations could not be carried out immediately in view of high tides and very rough sea, officials said.

In another incident, four fishermen were injured when five boats capsized as they were heading towards shore in Cuddalore district, they said.The Met office said Laila, which lay over southwest and adjoining West central Bay of Bengal, moved northwestwards and was now centred about 190 km east-northeast of Chennai.

The system was likely to intensify and move in a northwesterly to northerly direction and cross Andhra Pradesh coast between Nellore and Kakinada, close to Machilipatnam by Thursday.

Under its influence, north coastal Tamil Nadu and coastal Andhra Pradesh are likely to experience widespread rainfall with scattered heavy to very heavy falls and isolated extremely heavy falls in the next 48 hours starting this morning, it said.

Thozhudur (in Cuddalore) received maximum rainfall of 9 cm while Chennai reported 8 cm since yesterday. Tiruvallur, Nagapattinam and Kancheepuram also received good rainfall.
Fishermen have been warned not to venture into the sea. Those living in huts along the coast have also been advised to move to safer places and people in rain affected areas to remain indoors.

Several areas in Chennai and suburbs were inundated as people were forced to wade through knee-deep water. Office goers were put to hardship as traffic in all major roads moved at snail's pace due to water logging. In several areas, trees were uprooted in strong surface winds, compounding the woes of traffic managers.

  

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  • Pearl D'Silva, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Thu, May 20 2010

    Hope all the people are evacuated to safer place.

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  • Anil, Halealve/Cardiff

    Wed, May 19 2010

    Its unfortunate . I used to live on the eastern coast , HOPE EVERYTHING IS FINE

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  • Stalin Misquith, MANGALURU

    Wed, May 19 2010

    WHY THEY ALWAYS GIVE THE NAMES LIKE KATRINA AND LAILA TO ALL THESE CYCLONES. I THINK GIRLS ARE THE SYMBOL OF DISASTER.

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Wed, May 19 2010

    We are fortunate to be on the Western Coast. Wish the effect of the cyclone is less to the unfortunate dwellers of Eastern Coast.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Wed, May 19 2010

    LAILA O LAILA LAILAAAAAA.........MILNE AKELAAAA............

    AFTER ENOUGH PUBLICITY AND PRECAUTION BY METROLIGIC DEPT IT IS UNFORTUNATE TO MEN AND MATRIALS.

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