Very Severe Cyclonic Storm
Hudhud threw life out of gear and devastated parts of land. Hudhud originated
from a low pressure system that formed under the influence of an upper-air
cyclonic circulation in the Andaman Sea on October 6. Hudhud intensified and made a landfall near Visakhapatnam on October 12. At its peak Hudhud fury was estimated to be around 175 km/h (109 mph). Hudhud caused extensive
damage to the city of Visakhapatnam and the neighboring districts of
Vizianagaram and Srikakulam. According
to some estimates – losses could be 60000 crore (US$9.7 billion). Close to 100 deaths have been reported –
Nepal experienced an avalanche during the cyclone.
One may not support his
political party – one cannot deny his dynamism. Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on
Wednesday sought people’s cooperation to reconstruct Visakhapatnam city with
the help of the Centre so that it withstands all types of cyclones. Immediately
after the loss, he stationed himself in Vizag alongwith District Collector
organised meeting directing all agencies concerned to attend. He called the agencies, including telephone
service providers, to ensure help to
people who are in distress.
Addressing a public
meeting at Ramakrishna Beach in VisakhapatnamonWednesday, the Chief Minister
said that he had prepared plans to reconstruct Visakhapatnam. The Central
government and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have assured all help to
reconstruct Visakhapatnam city badly damaged by Cyclone Hudhud, he said. Mr
Naidu stated that after the cyclone hit Visakhapatnam he contacted Chief
Ministers of Odisha, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal and sought their
help. “We procured 2,500 metric tonne of potatoes from West Bengal and 250
lorries to supply it to the affected people, while 30,000 metric tonne of rice
was dumped in Visakhapatnam to supply victims through fair price shops. The
government gave a package to all victims through ration shops,” he added.
Cyclone or any other natural calamity is bad news for the Insurers. Economic Times reports that USA-based
catastrophe modelling firm AIR Worldwide has estimated that insurance companies
may take a hit of around Rs 2,400 crore due to Cyclone Hudhud. AIR Worldwide's insured loss estimates assume
that an insurance penetration of three per cent for residential lines, 20 per
cent for commercial, and 30 per cent for industrial segments. According to the
report, 11,58,132 families were severely affected and 18,08,783 partially hit
by the cyclone. It said 90,291 houses, 27,041 electric towers/poles, 1,902
canal or tanks (breaches) have suffered damage. Also, 1,110 boats were in the
category of damaged or missing.
Mr Naidu conducted a review meeting with 22 officials of various Central
government departments to take stock of industrial sector losses in
Visakhapatnam. Mr Naidu also asked
insurance companies to settle damage claims within 45 days. It is stated the
Collector and high officials had meeting with representatives of PSU and
Private Insurers impressing upon them the need for expeditious settlement of
claims, waiving out many documentary requirements. He further added that the AP Govt would soon
constitute a committee of experts to come out with a Blue Book to tackle
cyclones and other disasters. The Blue Book would be a kind of a manual
containing the whole gamut of measures to be taken on disaster management,
including prevention, preparedness, relief, restoration and rehabilitation. He
said national and State-level experts would be on the committee. International
experts too would be consulted. It would also go into issues such as the
equipment and manpower needed.
Mr. Naidu, who reviewed
the relief and restoration work in Visakhapatnam and other affected areas, organised
a torch rally on Visakhapatnam’s iconic Beach Road to instil confidence in the
people. He had organised 400 teams which
worked on war-footing. He said that by
October 22, the city would be cleared and 400 teams were working on a
war-footing. The crops in 1.75 lakh
hectares and horticultural plantations in an extent of 72,000 hectares were
damaged. He said that satellite imagery on the damages would be integrated with
the data collected by officials to ensure that injustice was not done to any
eligible beneficiary while paying compensation.
The work of Visakhapatnam
district Collector N Yuvraj has also been appreciated by locals and media. He told reporters that 108 teams will have
to conduct the process of enumeration in 2.75 lakh survey numbers in affected
areas, which is likely to end by October 28.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
23rd Oct 2o14