The storm, which is likely to make a landfall anytime between 6 to 8 PM, has intensified its speed to 20 kmph- it was moving at the speed of 15 kmph until few hours back.
"The cyclone makes landfall on Saturday evening and the intensity will continue until Sunday morning, but will slowly mellow down by Sunday evening and Monday morning," said L S Rathore, Director General Meterology told reporters today.
Meanwhile, Vikram Pradhan, Joint Resident Commissioner of Odisha Bhavan in Delhi said that more than 4,48,000 people have been evacuated.
He said, unlike the last time people were more forthcoming in the evacuation exercise as most are aware of the experience of the 1999 super cyclone.
"We are coordinating with the MHA and Ministry of Defence. 10 helicopters have been positioned at Barrackpore and have kept 29 NDRF teams ready with 9 teams of Orissa Disaster Action Force," Pradhan said.
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