Friday, 18 October 2013

Phailin Cyclone in Bhubaneswar Resulted in Heavy Rain and High Speed Wind

Phailin Cyclone – the cyclonic storm that hit Odisha coastline (main center was Gopalpur in Ganjam District), also left its impact in the state capital – Bhubaneswar. Phailin Cyclone in Bhubaneswar bellowed with heavy rain and strong winds with a good speed. Uprooted trees, wall collapse, fallen electricity poles, destroyed glasses of buildings were everywhere after the storm and heavy rain passed. 

Aftermath of cyclone was terrible as heavy rains and very fast winds demolished havoc in Bhubaneswar even before the Phailin cyclone hit the coastline of Odisha. During the Phailin Cyclone in Bhubaneswar, weather got worse for the reason of the cyclonic storm that hit the Indian state badly. Trains and flights were cancelled; while tourists staying in different hotels were requested to stay there until the weather conditions came into favor. In addition, the largest evacuation efforts in the country helped in keeping casualties and other problems to the minimum level. 

Army and disaster management teams were on the support to help in mass departure and rescue measures. Cyclone 'Phailin' that left its strongest impacts in Gopalpur in Ganjam district is said to be the strongest cyclonic storm to hit Odisha in last more than 15 years. It made a landfall near Gopalpur in Ganjam District. 

Hotels in the capital city for the duration of Phailin cyclone did not stop their guest service operations as they were continue to provide maximum safety to their guests. Hotels in Bhubaneswar also kept guest updated with news and information about the Phailin Cyclone at Bhubaneswar.


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