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Cyclone Montha helpline numbers, affected areas: Know statewise IMD alerts, safety guidelines, and more

Cyclone Montha Helpline Number, Affected Areas: IMD issues alerts for Andhra Pradesh, and Odisha. know state helpline numbers, emergency contacts, and latest weather updates here.

Cyclone Montha | The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a ‘cyclone warning’ for Andhra Pradesh, Yanam and South Odisha coast.A motorist drives past boulders recently installed along the coastline to protect against high tides during Cyclone Montha, in Kakinada district of Andhra Pradesh. (AP Photo)

Cyclone Montha Helpline Number, Affected Areas: ‘Severe’ Cyclone Montha, headed towards coastal Andhra Pradesh, will make landfall on Tuesday evening, the India Meteorological Department said.

Dr M Mohapatra, the Director General of Meteorology at the India Meteorological Department (IMD), in an evening briefing said, the cyclone will hit Kakinada district and cross the Andhra Pradesh coastline between Machilipatnam and Kalingapatnam during the evening.

The IMD has issued a ‘cyclone warning’ for Andhra Pradesh, Yanam and South Odisha coast.

In light of the development, state governments have taken precautionary measures, evacuating coastal settlements and beaches and setting up helpline numbers.

List of Cyclone Montha helpline numbers (statewise)

Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) has released a list of helpline numbers in light of the cyclonic development.

Helpline numbers over Khurda Road division:

Bhubaneswar – 8114382371
Khurda Road – 9668978727
Brahmapur – 9668978725
Palasa – 9668978724

Services Numbers
Odisha State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC) 0674-2534177
TP Central Odisha Distribution Limited (TPCODL) 1912, 1800-345-7122
Odisha State Disaster Management Authority (OSDMA) 0674-2395398/0674-2395531
State-Level Emergency Helpline 1077
Police 100
Fire Services 101
Ambulance 108
Women’s Helpline 1091
WATCO 155359
Animal Helpline 1962
BMC 1929

Cyclone Montha Andhra Pradesh helpline numbers:

APSDMA 112, 1070, 1800 425 0101
Srikakulam 08942-240557
Vizianagaram 08922-236947
Visakhapatnam 0891-2590102 / 100
Anakapalli 08924-222888
Kakinada 0884-2356801
Konaseema 08856-293104
West Godavari 08816-299181
Krishna 08672-252572
Bapatla 08643-220226
Prakasam 98497 64896
Nellore 0861-2331261, 79955 76699
Tirupati 0877-2236007

Affected districts and areas under alert

IMD has issued a ‘cyclone warning’ for Andhra Pradesh, Yanam and South Odisha coast. Dr. Mohapatra said Central and North Andhra Pradesh will experience highest cyclonic wind speeds, in the range of 92-117 kmph.

South Odisha, South Chhattisgarh and parts in East Telangana will face wind speed of 60-70 kmph, gusting to 80 kmph, from evening till the early hours of October 29.

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Mohapatra also notified that several states in East and Peninsular India will experience heavy rainfall till the end of October.

Rainfall in Andhra Pradesh

Heavy to very heavy rainfall will take place at a few places and extremely heavy rainfall will lash isolated places across Andhra Pradesh till October 29 (Wednesday).

The intensity will gradually decrease as heavy rainfall is expected to continue at isolated places over north coastal Andhra Pradesh on October 30.

Rainfall in Odisha

South Odisha will experience heavy to very heavy rainfall at a few places and extremely heavy rainfall at isolated places.

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North Odisha will be hit by heavy to very heavy rainfall at isolated places till October 29.

Other states

Telangana will experience heavy to very heavy rain till October 29.

Yanam in Puducherry is also expected to get heavy rain.

Chhattisgarh will experience heavy to very heavy rains, which will gradually decrease on October 30.

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Gangetic West Bengal will experience heavy rainfall at isolated places till October 31, while Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim will face isolated heavy rain October 30 and heavy to very heavy rainfall on October 31.

What to do during a cyclone? Safety and evacuation guidelines

Before cyclone:

*Store dry food and water in abundance.

*If your home is unsafe, take shelter elsewhere before the cyclone.

*Keen an emergency kit ready with a first aid box, strong ropes, lanterns, battery operated torches, extra batteries, candles, match box, and kerosene.

*Keep your important documents in a waterproof bag.

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During the cyclone:

*Switch off the main electricity and gas supply right away.

*Keep doors and windows shut.

*Listen to the radio/transistor for updates.

*Only drink boiled or chlorinated water.

*Trust nothing but reliable sources for cyclone updates.

If you are outdoors:

*Don’t enter an affected building.

*Stay cautious of broken electricity posts, wires, and pointed objects.

*Reach and take shelter in a safe spot as soon as possible.

After the cyclone:

* If you are at a shelter, remain there until informed that you can return home safely.

* You must get inoculated against diseases immediately.

* Avoid lose, dangling wires from lamp posts.

* If you have to drive, do it carefully.

* Clear debris from your premises immediately.

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Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has reviewed the cyclone preparedness, directing railways to take precautionary measures in anticipation of Cyclone Montha’s impact on the East Coast, particularly in Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and Telangana.

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