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Cyclone Montha strikes India's East coast, killing one

Officials said that one person died on India's east coast when Cyclone Montha hit around midnight. Heavy rains and gusty wind also damaged crops and utility poles.

The Indian weather service has predicted extremely heavy rains for coastal states Andhra Pradesh and Odisha on Wednesday, with gusts up to 90 km/h. The cyclone will likely weaken into a deep depression by the end of the day.

Local officials reported that a 48-year old woman died in Andhra Pradesh’s Konaseema District after a palm fell on her.

The government reported that as of Tuesday evening, more than 38,000 acres of crops were damaged, along with several power lines and utility posts in Andhra Pradesh.

There are efforts underway to restore electricity in areas that have been affected by outages.

A video from ANI in which we have a minor stake showed rescue workers in the state clearing uprooted trees and cleaning streets as rain continued.

A notice revealed that the Tibet side of Mount Everest has stopped visitor access due to unseasonably heavy snowfall, caused by weather changes brought about by the cyclone. Reporting by Jatindra dash in Bhubaneswar and Rishika sadam in Hyderabad. Writing by Tanvi mehta. Editing by Edwina gibbs.

(source: Reuters)