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Phailin leaves trail of destruction

Phailin leaves trail of destruction (Agencies) / 14 October 2013 Massive evacuation of one million people reduces number of casualties; cyclone death toll in Odisha 15. Daybreak revealed a trail of destruction across coastal areas of eastern India on Sunday after the strongest storm to hit the country in 14 years, but the loss of life appeared limited as more than half a million people had taken cover in shelters. “Damage to property is extensive,” said Amitabh Thakur, the top police officer in Odisha’s Ganjam district worst-hit by the cyclone. “But few lives have been lost,” he said, crediting the mass evacuations. Cyclone Phailin packed winds of more than 200 kmph as it made landfall from the Bay of Bengal on Saturday, tearing apart dwellings and uprooting trees, but it lost momentum as it headed inland and was expected to dissipate with about 36 hours. The government of the state of Odisha said the death toll stood at 15. Eight bodies were on Sunday found from Ganjam district, the worst-hit from Phailin in Odisha. Police said two bodies each were found in Berhampur town, Purosottampur, Ganjam town and Rangelilunda areas. Besides, a large number of people have been injured in Ganjam district. Seven people were killed on Sunday due to heavy rains and high-velocity winds in Odisha before the cyclone made landfall last night, including two at Polasara and Khalikote areas of Ganjam district. The cyclone was one of three major storms over Asia on Sunday. The smaller Typhoon Nari was approaching Vietnam and Typhoon Wipha loomed over the Pacific. At least 550,000 people in the states of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh spent the night in shelters, some of which were built after a storm killed 10,000 in the same area in 1999. Others took refuge in schools or temples, in what the National Disaster Management Authority called one of India’s largest evacuations. Truck driver Jayaram Yadav, who had been transporting eight cars halfway across India, huddled in the cab of his 28-tonne vehicle as wind howled around him on Saturday night.  “I was just thinking: it’s going to topple over — and then it did,” said Yadav, who survived unscathed as his cargo of vehicles was scattered across a coastal highway. Television images showed cars flipped on their sides and debris-strewn streets in the silk-producing city of Brahmapur, one of the hardest hit areas. A few trucks and motorbikes returned to city streets as residents emerged to survey the damage. Winds slowed to 90 km per hour early on Sunday and the rain eased. But large swathes of Odisha, including its capital, Bhubaneshwar, were without electricity for a second day after the storm pulled down power cables. Officials said it was too early to give an accurate damage assessment. Soldiers and rescue workers in helicopters, boats and trucks fanned out across the two states. Airlines changed flight paths on the route between Mumbai and Bangkok, and between Bangkok and the Middle East, the Business Standard reported yesterday, citing an air traffic controller it didn’t identify. Indigo, India’s biggest domestic carrier by market share, canceled some flights to and from Bhubaneshwar in Odisha, the company’s external communications agency said in an e-mailed response to questions yesterday. Ragini Chopra, a spokeswoman for Jet Airways (India) Ltd., didn’t respond to an e-mail. All train services between Howrah and Visakhapatnam remained cancelled on Sunday for the second day in view of cyclone Phailin which hit Odisha coast Saturday night. East Coast Railway and South Central Railway have cancelled more than 70 train services, including express and passenger trains, due to the damage to railway tracks in coastal Odisha and also in parts of north coastal Andhra Pradesh. All trains between Visakhapatnam, Bhubaneswar and Puri were cancelled. An official of East Coast Railways said all trains originating and terminating at Bhubaneswar and Puri stood cancelled. Many long distance trains from Chennai and Mumbai heading towards Howrah were either cancelled or diverted. Major trains which have been cancelled include Bhubaneswar-Tirupati, Puri-Tirupati, Bhubaneswar-Secunderabad, Tirupati-Bilaspur, Bhubaneswar-Mumbai and Tirupati-Bhubaneswar express trains. The authorities have also cancelled Vijayawada-Raigadh, Machilipatnam-Visakha, Vijayawada-Visakha and Kakinada-Visakha passenger trains. In Mogadhalupadu, a fishing village in Andhra Pradesh, where some people had refused to leave their boats and nets, the damage was less than feared. Seawater surged into huts made from coconut palms near the beach.  “People have come back to the village now,” said village chief Jagdesh Dasari, saying winds that gusted through the night had dropped off and the rain was light. Phailin caused widespread damage to infrastructure and crops in Srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh and claimed one life. People in north coastal Andhra heaved a sigh of relief with the cyclone turning weak and the intensity of rains and winds also coming down since Sunday morning. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has withdrawn its cyclone warning for Andhra Pradesh. Srikakulam district remained without electricity on Sunday as a number of electricity towers were toppled by the strong winds. Communication towers were also damaged in large numbers while fallen trees on the roads cut off access to many towns and villages. Hundreds of vehicles were stranded on the national highway connecting Srikakulam to Odisha. The commissioner said electricity supply in Srikakulam district would be restored in two days. Coconut trees standing on hundreds of acres of land were uprooted while other crops were also damaged. Officials said enumeration of damage to houses, crops, roads and railway tracks was on. The district authorities, however, remained on alert against floods due to heavy rains in the catchment areas of Vamsadhara and Nagavali rivers. The Met Office has forecast more rainfall during the next 24 hours. Continue reading

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Khalifa receives Eid Al Adha greetings

Khalifa receives Eid Al Adha greetings (Wam) / 14 October 2013 Rulers of the Emirates, Crown Princes, GCC leaders and heads of Arab and Islamic countries greet President. The President, His Highness Shaikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, has received cables of greetings from His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, and Their Highnesses Supreme Council Members and the Rulers of the Emirates, on the occasion of Eid Al Adha. The leaders extended their best wishes and prayers for Shaikh Khalifa on the occasion. Shaikh Khalifa also received similar cables from the Crown Princes and Deputy Rulers of the Emirates. Their Highnesses Supreme Council Members and the Rulers of the Emirates, Crown Princes and Deputy Rulers also sent similar cables to the GCC leaders, Crown Princes, leaders and heads of Arab and Islamic countries.   Mohammed bin Zayed sends Eid greetings General Shaikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, has sent a cable of greetings to Shaikh Khalifa on the occasion of Eid Al Adha. Gen Shaikh Mohammed in his note wished Shaikh Khalifa health and wellness and for the UAE people peace and prosperity. The Abu Dhabi Crown Prince has sent similar cables to Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and to Their Highnesses Supreme Council Members and the Rulers of the Emirates, Crown Princes and Deputy Rulers, wishing them good health and prosperity. In his cables Gen Shaikh Mohammed also felicitated Kings, GCC, Arab and Islamic leaders on the occasion of Eid Al Adha, wishing them good health and progress and prosperity for their people.   Shaikh Hazza greets leaders on Eid Shaikh Hazza bin Zayed Al Nahyan, National Security Advisor, has also sent a cable of greetings to Shaikh Khalifa on the occasion of Eid Al Adha. The National Security Advisor wished Shaikh Khalifa good health and happiness and UAE’s people peace and prosperity. Shaikh Hazza dispatched similar cables to Shaikh Mohammed and to Their Highnesses Supreme Council Members and the Rulers of the Emirates, General Shaikh Mohammed as well as other Crown Princes and Deputy Rulers of other emirates, wishing them good health, happiness and prosperity. Continue reading

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DH, Emaar to develop The Lagoons

DH, Emaar to develop The Lagoons Staff Report / 8 October 2013 Dubai Holding (DH) and Emaar Properties on Monday signed a joint venture agreement to develop The Lagoons, a magnificent waterfront city that will define the ambitious new face of Dubai’s future, within Mohammed Bin Rashid City (MBR City). “The six million square metres development will feature a business district, residential units and hotels,” the companies said in a statement on Monday. The project stretches from the banks of the Dubai Creek, through central parcels of land linked to Al Khail Road and across Ras Al Khor. It serves as a modern architectural continuum from Dubai Creek to the modern business and lifestyle centres of the city today. Inspired and built by the banks of the Dubai Creek, this prestigious project will bridge modernity with tradition by upholding the core values that have shaped Dubai as a cosmopolitan hub that is home to over 200 nationalities. At the heart of the project is The Dubai Twin Towers, a mixed-use iconic development that defines a new skyline for the city, and is envisaged to join the rank of the world’s most prestigious skyscrapers. In a joint statement, Mohamed Alabbar, Chairman of Emaar Properties, and Ahmad bin Byat, Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Holding, said: “His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, constantly reminds us that Dubai has achieved less than 10 per cent of its development potential. Dubai has always been a forward-looking city, and today, as we enter our next phase of growth led by our youth, it is important that National Champion companies such as Dubai Holding and Emaar work jointly to launch projects that are important to boost the city’s future development. “As the city further underlines its credentials as a global hub by welcoming professionals and entrepreneurs from around the world, and led by the Dubai Tourism Vision to record 20 million visitors by the turn of the decade, it is important to continue to build our world-class infrastructure to meet future needs. The project, which will be a new catalyst for growth and create robust opportunities for commerce and entrepreneurship, will set new benchmarks in urban development, with its focus on the tech-savvy and connected youth population who are taking centrestage in driving Dubai’s impressive growth. “We are thus creating a vibrant destination that will not only address their lifestyle requirements of modern retail, entertainment and hospitality, but also connect them to their Arab heritage. This prestigious development fulfills His Highness Sheikh Mohammed’s vision by creating a world-class infrastructure that will firmly establish Dubai as one of the Top 10 global cities by 2020. Truly world-class in design, it will be an inspiring work, play and live environment with several iconic developments, further driving the city’s growth.” The distinguishing feature of the development is its focus on creating distinctive neighbourhoods, which are pedestrian friendly. It will be supported by several sustainable transport modes including a direct link with Dubai Metro’s Red and Green Lines, an eco-tram system, light monorail, and water taxis. The sweeping waterfront of the project lined by retail, commercial and residential zones will be built around two central parks. The ‘green’ theme will further resonate in several environmental-friendly features including eco-resorts, water features, and gardens. A number of small marinas will also be developed across the waterfront. — business@khaleejtimes.com Continue reading

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