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Cyclone Tauktae Introduced by Sajid Siddiqui From Swami Vivekanand Institute Of Engineering And Technology Banur Patiala Highway Chandigarh ( OTU JALANDHAR)
3. ABOUT THE CYCLONE
Originated in – Arabian Sea
First Monitored By - IMD on 13th May
Date - 14 - 19 May
Speed - 195 Km/Hour
Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm (IMD Scale)
4. What is
cyclone ?
Cyclone is defined
as the mass of air
that rotates around
the Centre of low
pressure on a large
scale.
7. IMPACT
Landfall – Made landfall along Gujrat’s Saurashtra
coast ( Southern Gujrat) 17th May
Affected Areas – WestCoast of India
Gujrat, Lakshadweep,
Maharashtra,Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, Haryana,
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and dihu,
Delhi .
Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka
8. MORE ABOUTTAUKTAE
Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm
Tauktae was a powerful tropical
cyclone in the Arabian Sea that became
the strongest tropical cyclone to
make landfall in the Indian state
of Gujarat since the 1998 Gujarat cyclone
and one of the strongest tropical cyclones
to ever affect the west coast of India.
9. The second depression, first cyclonic storm, first
severe cyclonic storm, first very severe cyclonic
storm, and first extremely severe cyclonic storm
of the 2021 North Indian Ocean cyclone season,
Tauktae originated from a tropical disturbance,
which was first monitored by the India
Meteorological Department on May 13. The
disturbance drifted eastward and organized into
a deep depression by May 14
11. Tauktae continued intensifying into May 15, reaching severe cyclonic
storm status later that day. Tauktae began to parallel the coast of the
Indian states of Kerala, Karnataka and Maharashtra, before rapidly
intensifying into a very severe cyclonic storm, early on May 16. Early
on May 17,
13. Tauktae resulted in at least 169 deaths in India, and left another 81
people missing. There were also 5 deaths reported in Pakistan. The
storm displaced over 200,000 people in Gujarat. The cyclone also
caused widespread infrastructure and agricultural damage to the
western coast of India. Upwards of 40 fishermen were lost at sea when
their boats were caught in the cyclone.
The cyclone made landfall in Gujarat the same day as India recorded its,
at the time, highest single-day COVID-19 death toll, with 4,329 deaths
reported.
The cyclone also caused a large amount of maritime incidents as it
moved along the coast of western India. Hundreds were missing from
various barges; however, most of them have been rescued.
Other larger
ships also experienced problems, such as structure or power losses. At
least 37 bodies have been recovered from rescued barges, with over 40
people still missing
14. MAHARASHTRA
18 people were killed and nine were injured in the state of Maharashtra,
and over 2,542 buildings were damaged
The Indian Express reported that train services were suspended due to
flooding and fallen trees on tracks, which were blocking routes. Two
barges were adrift off the coast of Mumbai due to the cyclone, containing
about 400 people
The maximum wind speed recorded was 108 km/h (67 mph), the highest
recorded wind gust in last 70 years.
Between 3,500 and 5,000 hectares of standing horticulture have been
damaged
16. GUJRAT
Wind speeds of approximately 150 to 175 kilometres per hour
were killed in Gujarat, while 55,384 homes were damaged.
Over 1,000 poles were uprooted while and over 2,400 villages witnessed
power supply failures.
Only 100 COVID-19 hospitals out of the 400 in the state had power. All
hospitals had generators, however, four of them failed. Authorities were
sent to repair them.
A COVID-induced curfew that was issued across 36 cities was extended
three days due to the cyclone
17. TOTAL IN INDIA
In total, 169 people had died in India as a result of
Cyclone Tauktae, with at least 80 others injured. 10
died in Kerala, 8 in Karnataka, 3 in Goa, 18 in
Maharashtra, 64 in Gujarat, while 66 died from the
sinking of Barge P305. 11,774,038 people have been
affected, 257,135 evacuated, and over 56,846 houses
have been damaged. 69,429 electric poles and 196
roads have been damaged, as well as more than
40,000 trees. Water supply system in 5,951 villages
were damaged too. RMSI Cyclone Model estimated the
loss of ₹15,000 crore (US$2.1 billion) due to the
cyclone.
19. •Disconnect all electrical appliances,
•gas and water,
•Listen to your battery radio for updates.
•Stay inside and shelter (well clear of
windows) in the strongest part of the building.
•If the building starts to break up, protect
yourself with mattresses.