Phailin weakens, turns into 'deep depression', says IMD
Phailin weakens, turns into 'deep depression', says IMD
After wrecking havoc in coastal belts of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh, cyclonic storm Phailin weakened further turning into "deep depression" on Sunday evening.

After wrecking havoc in coastal belts of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh, cyclonic storm Phailin weakened further turning into "deep depression" on Sunday evening.

According to M Mohapatra, scientist (Cyclone Warning Division) of the Meteorology Department, the "cyclonic storm" has now turned to "deep depression" with the wind speed of 45-55 kmph.

It currently lays over northern Chhattisgarh, parts of Orissa and Jharkhand. It is expected to weaken further late Sunday night, he said.

When Philian made landfall, on Saturday, late evening, the wind speed was around 200 kmph.

The cyclone which was strong until Sunday early morning started weakening as the day progressed.

The IMD said, however, as it moves north-northwest, Bihar will get heavy rainfall in next 48 hours and then the Himalayan region of Nepal in next 72 hours. This could lead to swelling of rivers and "flood-like situation" in Bihar.

The Bihar government has already been alerted about this.

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