Cyclone Titli makes landfall at Odisha's Gopalpur


·       Cyclone 'Titli' triggered significant to terribly significant downfall in Ganjam, Gajapati and Puri districts of Odisha, whereas harm of hutments and asbestos-roof ED homes, street lights, road blockade thanks to uprooted trees were reported from Ganjam. The cyclone additionally triggered significant downfall in a minimum of 3 districts and caused minor harm to power and communication.

·       There has been no major harm or report of casualty received from any a part of the state up to now. Some destruction was reported from Ganjam and Gajapati districts," Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) B P Sethi aforesaid. Power offer and phonephone links got discontinuous and road communication snapped thanks to uprooted trees at several places of Gajapati district, the SRC aforesaid. Efforts area unit on to clear roads blocked by uprooted trees and restore power offer in affected areasat the earliest, he said. In all, eight districts - Ganjam, Gajapati, Khurda, Puri, Jagatsinghpur, Kendrapara, Bhadrak and Balasore - are stricken by "very severe cyclone Titli", he said.

·        However, there area unit reports of 2 deaths in separate incidents once cyclone Titli created a landf dead province. Mudalla Surya Rao , 55, resident of Sarubujjilimandal died once his house folded on weekday. While, ThudiAppalaNarasamma (62) died once a tree fell on him in Srikakulam.

·      The cyclone was upgraded to 'very severe cyclonic storm'. up to now no deaths were reported however trees and electricity y poles were uprooted with roads and makeshift mud-brick homes broken.

·       The government has deployed fourteen NDRF groups in state's Balasore, Sambhalpur, Gajapati, Nayagarh, Puri, Jajpur, Kendrapara, Bhadrak, Jagatsinghpur, Ganjam and Bhubaneswar. Whereas four NDRF groups are deployed in Andhra Pradesh's Visakhapatnam, Srikakulum and Vijaynagram.
·       The Chief Secretary of the state, Aditya Prasad Padhi, proclaimed the closure of all faculties, faculties and anganwadis on October eleven and twelve.

·       Chief minister Naveen Patnaik took stock of the case and asked district collectors to travel f or a right away evacuation of individuals within the low-laying areas within the coastal belt.
·       In Ganjam district, about 1,000 folks are shifted as cyclone 'Titli' is probably going to create a landfall at concerning five.30 am on weekday.

·       Title is moving with a speed of concerning ten kmph and is probably going to create a landfall between Gopalpur in Odisha and Kalingapatanam in province early weekday morning with a wind speed of a hundred forty five kmph.

·       During consequent eighteen hours, it'll intensify more and is probably going to maneuver north-northwestwards to cross Odisha and north province coast.

·       The storm surge of height of concerning one metre on top of astronomical tide is incredibly possible to inundate the low-lying areas of Ganjam, Khurda and Puri districts.

·       Districts like Ganjam, Gajapati, Puri, Jagatsinghpur, Kendrapara, Khurda, Nayagarh, Cuttack, Jajpur, Bhadrak and Balasore area unit expected to receive significant to terribly significant rainf all until weekday.It is probably going to weaken bit by bit solely once re-curving northeastward to maneuver towards Gangetic West Bengal. 
      
      
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Standing Together To Protect Nature

The Sahyadri Natural History Society observed the Wildlife Week with photography competitions, books expo and quiz.

KOCHI: With the intention to create awareness about the flora and fauna, Sahyadri Natural History Society (SNHS), an NGO in the city observed Wildlife Week, marking the end of the week with various environment-related programmes.

The celebration, which was held at Adiyodi hall, kick-started with the state-level wildlife photography contest followed by wildlife photo exhibition, district level wildlife quiz for upper primary and high school students of the city, book exhibition on the environment. Two books - ‘Paschimaghattathile Jeevajathikal’ (Endemics of Western Ghats) and ‘Paristhithiyum Jeevajalangalum’ (Environment and Living Things Quiz) - co-authored by T R Jayakumari and R Vinodkumar were released in the function by author Ezhumattoor Rajarajavarma.

“We conduct these competitions every year. For the contest, we had invited entries and those ones were displayed on Sunday. Some of them were exceptionally good and all the students were given prizes for their participation,” said T R Jayakumari, president of Sahyadri Natural History Society.

The function was chaired by T R Jayakumari, R Vinod Kumar and Padmakaran Pillai who also spoke on the occasion. The programme was inaugurated by Magician Gopinath Muthukad. During his inaugural address, he said, “Nature has lost patience on man’s misdeeds against it. It overlooked people for a while and its fury came out as the deluge in August 2018. It was good as it made people be humane for at least a few days.” The first prize in the wildlife photography contest was bagged by Sagu Rafeeq from around 60 photographs received.

The second prize was shared by Aparna Purushothaman and Shiny Jose. P J Stibin and Aparna Purushothaman shared the third prize. The Wildlife Photography Awards consisting of prize money, memento and certificate were distributed by Muthukad. Author Ezhumattoor Rajarajavarma also distributed the Paristhithi Sahitya awards to Suresh Mannarassala and Krishnakumari.

In the quiz programme, 26 teams of students of upper primary and 29 teams of students of higher secondary participated. Sahyadri joint secretary V Venugopal was the quiz master. All the participants were given certificates and environment-related books were given as gifts.


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• Do your job safe, - Don't put yourself or others at risk
• Fix and/or report anything you see which is unsafe.
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• Immediately report injuries.
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Cyclone Safely Tips

Cyclone Safely Tips:
1. Cover windows.
2. Slay tuned in, TV may go down, radio is a better option.
3. Slay inside, basement is safest.
4. Keep away from windows.
5. Know how to turn oil gas, water and electricity.
6. Keep several torch lights with you.
7. Keep a first aid Kit with you.
8. Keep water and snacks with you.


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Tsunami Safety Tips

Tsunami Safety Tips:
• Have an evacuation route ready.
• Prepare a disaster supplies kit for your home and car. ( bottles of water, canned food, etc.)
• Have instructions on how to turn off all electricity.
• Follow all instructions issued by local authorities.
• Have protective clothing because sometimes there are dangerous things in the ocean.


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Steps For Earthquake Preparedness

Steps For Earthquake Preparedness:

  • Idenfifiy potential hazards in your home and begin to fix them
  • Create a disaster preparedness plan.
  • Prepare disaster supply kits.
  • Identify your building's potential weaknesses and begin to fix them. 
  • Protecing yourself during earthquake shaking—DROP, COVER AND HOLD ON 
  • After the earthquake, check for for injuries and damage.
  • When safe, continue to follow your disaster preparedness plan.



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How did Ilayathalapathy Vijay become popular in Kerala?

  1. majority of kerala understand tamil
  2. vijay can dance well :D
  3. he is a humble person
  4. Vijay isnt a muscular hunk or someone with extra ordinary charms or looks, still he managed to get to the top through sheer hardwork. everyone respects the fact.
  5. vijay fans are mainly the young people. his dialogues ,dance moves and fight sequences can really make them go crazy



Majority of Keralites see and can understand at least films from primarily 4 languages (Malayalam, Hindi, Tamil and English). So all these movies are released in theatres here. And hence we love heroes from all these languages.

Some of us even see Kannada, Telugu, Bengali and world films (like Korean, Spanish, German etc). One famous director once said Malyalais/Keralites see a Malayalam film as a Malayali, Tamil films as Tamizhan and English Movies as an American. So we morph into that mood when seeing a movie from these languages. We even have fans clubs for Tamil actors here. Vijay, Ajith's and Surya's being the prominent.

And to your particular question, how Vijay became so popular.

The first movie that made Vijay a popular face among Keralites was Thulladha Manamum Thullum (1999). I guess it was the same that did the same for him in Tamil Nadu. The songs were an instant hit, the story was good and people liked Vijay's energy. So people looked forward to his movies more.

The movies that followed moulded him as agood dancer and fighter and an actor with style, which most of us would like to associate to. 

Movies like Kushi (2000)Ghilli (2004) etc added to this effect, so people were even ready to accept his Madurey (2004) (even when the movie was full of stupid stunts) just for the sake of fun and entertainment.

The recent movies like Pokkiri (2007) and Thuppakki (2012) brought him back from flops. Also him pairing with the state's most loved actor and hero Mohanlal in Jilla (2014) pulled in more fans.

But better than anything else, whenever he did an interview in local TV or magazine in Kerala he gave out an aura of a humble family person even in the midst of such a big fame.
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