Two killed in rain-related incidents as cyclone Helen hits Andhra coast
Two killed in rain-related incidents as cyclone Helen hits Andhra coast
Crops in 1.5 lakh hectares have been damaged in Andhra Pradesh by cyclone Helen which has weakened into a deep depression.

Two persons were killed and crops in 1.5 lakh hectares were damaged in Andhra Pradesh on Friday under the impact of cyclonic storm Helen, which has now weakened into a "deep depression".

The two persons died in separate rain-related incidents, disaster management commissioner C Parthasarathi said.

Coastal districts of East Godavari, West Godavari and Krishna bore the brunt of the heavy rains and gale winds.

National Disaster Management Authority Vice-Chairman M Sasidhar Reddy, who reviewed the situation tonight, said the damage was mainly in Machilipatnam division in Krishna district, Amalapuram division in East Godavari district and Naraspuram division in West Godavari.

Crops in about one lakh hectares, ready for harvest, was damaged in West Godavari district. Standing paddy and horticulture crops like banana and coconut were damaged in East Godavari district, he said.

Trees and electric poles fell in several areas.

The highest rainfall of 7.3 cms was reported at Allavaram in East Godavari.

Noting that cyclone preparedness had improved substantially this time, Reddy said about 20,000 people were evacuated to safer places.

Two boats with 14 people aboard reached the shore safely and another boat with seven people remained stranded on high seas. Coast Guard was doing rescue operations.

Ten teams of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) have been pressed into service. Four helicopters are ready at Hakimpet in Hyderabad and a chopper each would be moved to Vijaywada and Visakhapatnam tomorrow.

Reddy said he had been seeking change of norms for providing help to farmers in such a way that the stage of crop at the time of damage is taken into consideration.

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