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요약:Indian authorities are evacuating nearly 1 million people along the country's east coast ahead of a severe cyclone moving through the Bay of Bengal.
Cyclone Fani is barreling toward India's eastern coast with winds of up to 150 mph. The Category 4 cyclone is expected to make landfall near the state of Odisha on Friday.The severe cyclone intensified on Thursday, prompting officials to accelerate evacuation efforts across India's northeastern coastline.Nearly 1 million people on India's east coast are fleeing their homes in the country's largest natural-disaster evacuation.The cyclone is expected to be the worst the country has seen since 1999, when a cyclone killed about 10,000 people in Odisha.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.It's the largest evacuation ahead of a national disaster in India's history.While the country and its citizens are no strangers to an annual cyclone season (much like hurricane season in the Atlantic), a severe tropical cyclone named Fani is shaping up to be one of the worst storms India's seen in two decades.It's expected to make landfall on Friday morning near Puri, in the state of Odisha, with heavy rainfall and winds of up to 150 mph, according to the US Navy's Joint Typhoon Warning Center.According to the India Meteorological Department, Fani has been classified as an “extremely severe cyclonic storm,” with conditions akin to a Category 4 hurricane.Millions of people live in Fani's projected path, prompting Indian authorities to call for evacuations along the country's eastern seaboard as the storm barrels north in the Bay of Bengal.On Thursday, the Odisha government said it evacuated more than 300,000 people and confirmed plans to evacuate another 800,000 before the storm hits, according to the Times of India.India's special relief commissioner told the Press Trust of India news agency that tourists had been asked to leave Puri, a popular beach town, by Thursday night as part of the evacuation.Officials have opened more than 800 shelters and are ready to airdrop 100,000 dry-food packets.Officials say Fani could be the worst storm since 1999, when a cyclone killed about 10,000 people and devastated large parts of the state.Last week, Tropical Cyclone Kenneth ripped through northern Mozambique as the strongest tropical cyclone to ever make landfall in the country. It made landfall with the same strength that officials anticipate for Fani.
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