Mass evacuations as India braces for second cyclone in week

Cyclone Yaas is set to turn into a “very severe cyclonic storm” on east coast, likely to come ashore near the border between Odisha and West Bengal states early on Wednesday.

This RAMMB/CIRA handout satellite image shows a cyclone (R) approaching eastern India at 14:00 UTC on May 23, 2021.
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This RAMMB/CIRA handout satellite image shows a cyclone (R) approaching eastern India at 14:00 UTC on May 23, 2021.

Indian authorities have ordered the evacuation of nearly half a million people out of the path of a new cyclone heading towards eastern India just one week after another deadly storm smashed into the west coast.

The cyclones are hitting as India reels from a surge in coronavirus infections that has plunged the healthcare system into crisis and pushed the country's Covid-19 death toll above 300,000.

Experts say storms off India's coast are increasing in frequency and intensity as climate change warms ocean waters.

The India Meteorological Department said Cyclone Yaas had formed in the Bay of Bengal and was expected to barrel into West Bengal and Odisha states on Wednesday.

Neighbouring Bangladesh has also been put on alert.

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'Very severe cyclonic storm'

Yaas could pack gusts of up to 185 kilometres (115 miles) per hour as a "very severe cyclonic storm" at the time of landfall, the department said.

Storm surges of up to four metres (13 feet) high were "likely to inundate low-lying coastal areas," it added.

Evacuations in coastal districts and the Sunderbans mangrove forest, a UNESCO world heritage site, started on Sunday, West Bengal disaster management minister Javed Ahmed Khan said.

"We have to evacuate nearly half a million people ... to schools (and) government offices, which have been turned into cyclone centres to provide shelter to these people," Khan told AFP.

The military and disaster teams have been deployed to help with the preparations and potential rescue operations, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday.

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Still recovering from Tauktae

Last Monday, Cyclone Tauktae — India's first major tropical storm this season — slammed into the western state of Gujarat.

It battered several states with torrential downpours and strong winds.

The death toll from Tauktae rose to at least 155 on Monday after more bodies were recovered from an oil rig off the western city of Mumbai and several support vessels, the navy said.

In Sri Lanka, the weather bureau warned the island nation's fishermen not to venture into the Bay of Bengal.

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