'Phailin' to intensify into severe cyclonic storm in 24 hours

October 10, 2013

Bhubaneswar, Oct 10: Cyclone 'Phailin' which was to make landfall two days from now, possibly near Gopalpur in Odisha and in north Andhra Pradesh, today intensified into a severe cyclonic storm travelling slightly northwest and lying about 800 km from Paradip in Odisha.

The storm, 870 km from Kalingapatnam and 900 km from Visakhapatnam, would intensify into a very severe cyclonic storm in the next 24 hours, the latest IMD bulletin said.cyclone

It would continue to move northwestwards and make landfall by the evening of October 12 with a wind speed of 175-185 kmph close to Gopalpur in Odisha and between Kalingapatnam and Paradip, Director of IMD, Bhubaneswar, Sarat Sahu said.

Squally winds speed reaching 45-55 kmph to 65 kmph would hit Odisha and north Andhra Pradesh tomorrow morning, he said.

It would increase in intensity with wind speeds of a gale reaching 175-185 kmph along and off coastal districts of south Odisha and north Andhra Pradesh at the time of landfall, Sahu said.

The sea along and off Odisha and north Andhra Pradesh coast would be rough to very rough from tomorrow and would become 'phenomenal' on October 12, he said.

"Storm surge with height of around 1.5 to 2.0 meter above astronomical tide would inundate low lying areas of Ganjam, Khurda, Puri and Jagatsinghpur districts of Odisha and Srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh during landfall," Sahu said. Asked whether there was possibility of the system turning into a super cyclone, which had struck 14 coastal districts of Odisha in October 1999 taking several lives, Sahu said, "As of now the latest satellite data says that the system will take the form of a very severe cyclonic storm and make land fall on October 12."

Issuing a warning to Odisha, Andhra Pradesh as also West Bengal, the IMD said under its influence very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall would occur over coastal Odisha and north coastal Andhra Pradesh from October 12.

It would continue into interior Odisha and coastal areas of Gangetic West Bengal from the morning of October 13.

Isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall would occur over coastal areas of West Bengal from October 13, the IMD said.

The sea would be rough to very rough along and off West Bengal coast during the period, Sahu said.

The Odisha Government extended its alert to six more districts of Kandhamal, Kalahandi, Koraput, Malkangiri, Nawrangpur and Rayagada.

Earlier 14 districts -- Balasore, Bhadrak, Mayurbhanj, Keonjhar, Dhenkanal, Jajpur, Cuttack, Kendrapara, Jagatsinghpur, Puri, Khurda, Nayagarh, Ganjam and Gajapati districts were alerted.

The IMD also said that the cyclone could make extensive damage to kutcha houses and partial disruption of power and communication lines.

Minor disruption of rail and road traffic and potential threat from flying debris were also expected, it said.

The IMD advised fishermen at sea along north Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal coasts to return.

The IMD suggested that from October 11 the authorities should take steps for suspension of fishing, evacuate people from coastal areas and regulate rail and road traffic.

"People in affected areas are advised to remain indoors during the cyclone's landfall," the IMD said. Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik who cancelled a trip to Delhi wrote to Union Defence Minister A K Antony seeking support from defence personnel, particularly the Air Force and Navy, for rescue and relief operations.

A copy of the letter was given to the Home Minister. "We are fully prepared to face the eventuality," Patnaik told reporters, adding, that the state government was evaluating the situation regularly.

Revenue and Disaster Management Minister S N Patro said the government cancelled puja holidays of its employees in all the 30 districts.

Patro appealed to people not to panic as the state government has taken all precautionary measures.

All District Collectors have been provided satellite phones so that they could remain in touch with the government.

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March 9,2020

Kolkata, Mar 9: A diabetic man died in the isolation ward of a hospital in West Bengal's Murshidabad on Sunday, a day after he was admitted there with suspected symptoms of coronavirus following his return from Saudi Arabia.

According to doctors, he was admitted to the hospital with fever, cough and cold.

Though test results of his blood and swab samples for novel coronavirus were awaited, it can be said that he died probably of diabetes, Director of Health Services Ajay Chakraborty told PTI.

"The man was highly diabetic and was on insulin. He returned home from Saudi Arabia and had no money to take insulin for the last three to four days.

"He was also suffering from fever, cough and cold. He was admitted to the isolation ward of the Murshidabad Medical College and Hospital yesterday and died today," the health services director said.

"We are waiting for the results of medical tests. The possibility of his death due to novel coronavirus infection is remote," he said.

However, precautions will be taken during the last rites of the victim according to the directives set by the central and state governments for patients who die of the virus, another senior official said.

"Family members will not be allowed to touch the body since the man had been suffering from cough and breathlessness. Those performing his last rites will be given protective gear, masks and gloves. Though test results are yet to be known, we do not want to take any chance," he said.

Meanwhile, the state health department has issued a directive to all private medical facilities to create a system for assessing all patients at admission allowing early recognition of possible COVID-19 infection and immediate isolation of patients with suspected novel coronavirus infection in an area separate from other patients.

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May 6,2020

New Delhi, May 6: The government on Wednesday said no data or security breach has been identified in Aarogya Setu after an ethical hacker raised concerns about a potential security issue in the app.

The app is the government's mobile application for contact tracing and disseminating medical advisories to users in order to contain the spread of coronavirus.

On Tuesday, a French hacker and cyber security expert Elliot Alderson had claimed that "a security issue has been found" in the app and that "privacy of 90 million Indians is at stake".

Dismissing the claims, the government said "no personal information of any user has been proven to be at risk by this ethical hacker".

"We are continuously testing and upgrading our systems. Team Aarogya Setu assures everyone that no data or security breach has been identified," the government said through the app’s Twitter handle.

The tweet gave point-by-point clarification on the red flags raised by the hacker.

"We discussed with the hacker and were made aware of the following... the app fetches user location on a few occasions," it said, but added that this was by design and is clearly detailed in the privacy policy.

The app fetches users’ location and stores on the server in a secure, encrypted, anonymised manner - at the time of registration, at the time of self assessment, when users submit their contact tracing data voluntary through the app or when it fetches the contact tracing data of users after they have turned COVID-19 positive, it said.

On another issue that users can get COVID-19 stats displayed on the home screen by changing the radius and latitude-longitude using a script, Aarogya Setu said that all this information is already public for all locations and hence does not compromise on any personal or sensitive data.

"We thank the ethical hacker on engaging with us. We encourage any users who identify a vulnerability to inform us immediately...," it said.

Responding to Aarogya Setu's clarification, Alderson tweeted, "I will come back to you tomorrow".

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January 7,2020

Mumbai, Jan 7: People protesting against the JNU violence were evicted from Gateway of India here on Tuesday morning as roads were getting blocked and tourists and common people were facing problems, a police official said.

Police had appealed to the protesters to shift but they didn't listen, so they were "relocated" to Azad Maidan, the official said.

Hundreds of people, including students, women and senior citizens - who assembled at the iconic Gateway of India since Sunday midnight - demanded action against the culprits and called for Union Home Minister Amit Shah's resignation.

Violence broke out in the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in Delhi on Sunday night as masked men armed with sticks and rods attacked students and teachers and damaged property on the campus.

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