Cyclone Montha's Fury: 25 Odisha Towns Hit by Heavy Rains Amid Storm Landfall

Cyclone Montha has brought significant rainfall to Odisha with 25 locations reporting heavy precipitation. The IMD confirms Gajapati district received the highest rainfall at 150.5 millimeters as the storm made landfall. Weather officials report the cyclone is weakening and moving northwest while fishing restrictions remain in place due to dangerous sea conditions. Meanwhile, state authorities successfully sheltered over 2,000 pregnant women in maternity homes during the cyclone's impact.

Key Points: Cyclone Montha Brings Heavy Rainfall to 25 Odisha Locations IMD

  • Gajapati district recorded highest rainfall of 150.5mm during cyclone impact
  • Thunderstorms and gusty winds expected across entire state for next 24 hours
  • Cyclone Montha moving northwest at 15 kmph and weakening rapidly
  • Fishing restrictions imposed as sea conditions remain dangerous
  • Over 2,000 pregnant women safely housed in cyclone shelters statewide
  • New mothers and babies reported healthy after deliveries in shelters
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25 places reported heavy rainfall: IMD Bhubaneswar Director Dr Manorama Mohanty on Cyclone Montha

IMD reports 25 Odisha locations received heavy rainfall as Cyclone Montha makes landfall, with Gajapati district recording 150.5mm and more rain expected across state.

"In the last 24 hours, in the state of Odisha, 25 places reported heavy rainfall, and two places reported very heavy rainfall - Dr Manorama Mohanty, IMD Bhubaneswar Director"

Bhubaneswar, October 29

Following the landfall of Cyclone Montha, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) of Bhubaneswar stated that 25 places in Odisha reported heavy rainfall, said IMD Bhubaneswar Director Manorama Mohanty on Wednesday.

The IMD Director in Bhubaneswar said that Gajapati district reported the highest maximum rainfall of 150.5 millimetres, with isolated heavy rain forecast for the next 24 hours. She further mentioned that rainfall is likely across the state, accompanied by thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds.

"In the last 24 hours, in the state of Odisha, 25 places reported heavy rainfall, and two places reported very heavy rainfall, and the highest maximum rainfall was reported in the district of Gajapati, 150.5 millimetres and forecast for next 24 hours is isolated heavy rainfall activity; however entire state is likely to get rainfall activity at many places with thunderstorm, lightning and even gusty wind will be there...Isolated heavy rainfall warnings are in effect for districts such as Korrapur, Malkagiri, Raiga, Ganjampati, Sundargarh, Kyunj, Baleshwar, and Badra," Mohanty told ANI.

Commenting on Cyclone Montha, Mohanty noted that the cyclonic storm has moved north-northwest at a speed of 15 kmph in the last 6 hours and is expected to continue moving further northwest. It is likely to weaken into a deep depression within the next 3 hours.

"The cyclonic storm in the last 6 hours moved north-northwesterly with a speed of 15 kmph. Now it is about 460 km southwest of Gopalpur. Now it is further likely to move north west northward and weaken into a deep depression during the next 3 hours and into a depression during the subsequent 6 hours," said Mohanty.

Meanwhile, fishing boats are currently anchored at the Gopalpur fishing landing centre as the sea has become turbulent due to Cyclone Montha. Rajkishor Das, the Assistant Fisheries Officer in charge, stated that the district administration has imposed restrictions on fishermen, prohibiting them from venturing out to sea.

"...District administration has imposed restrictions for fishermen not to venture to the Sea...Once we get the permission, we will venture to the sea..." Das told ANI.

The Deputy Chief Minister and Minister for Women and Child Development, Pravati Parida, announced that more than 2,000 pregnant women were safely housed in maternity homes throughout the state during the cyclone. She also stated that all mothers who gave birth in the shelters, along with their newborns, are healthy and will continue to be monitored for an additional day.

"All mothers who delivered during the period and their newborns are reported healthy and will remain under observation for one more day. Under the direct supervision of the district administration, the healthy mothers and babies will be safely sent back to their homes," she further told reporters.

- ANI

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Rohit P
150.5 mm rainfall in Gajapati is quite intense! The IMD updates are really helpful for people to prepare. Stay safe Odisha!
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Arjun K
While the administration did well with pregnant women's safety, I hope they're also ensuring proper relief reaches remote areas. Sometimes villages get neglected during such disasters.
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Sarah B
The fishing restrictions are absolutely necessary. Safety first! Good to see the authorities being cautious about fishermen's lives.
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Vikram M
Cyclone Montha weakening into depression is good news. Our meteorological department has really improved their forecasting accuracy over the years. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
The detailed rainfall data and district-wise warnings show how much our disaster management has evolved since the 1999 super cyclone. Progress is visible!

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