SUNDAY, 10 JUNE 2012
12:18
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BUBANESWAR/BHAWANIPATNA
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An earthquake measuring 3.9 on the Richter scale hit the western
Odisha region covering Balangir, Nuapada and Kalahandi on Saturday.
According to the Bhuabneswar Regional
Meteorological Office, "The earthquake of slight intensity having its
magnitude at 3.9 on the Richter scale occurred at 1.45 pm and the epicentre of
the earthquake was located at latitude 20.1 degree North and longitude 82.9
degree East in Kalahandi district."
The people of the three districts
tossing under the impact of continued heat-wave condition, felt the tremor that
caused vertical cracks in the buildings at some places but there was no reports
of any loss of life and property, official sources said.
The earthquake in Kalahandi district
was felt in parts of Bhawanipatna town, Kesinga, Junagarh, Dharmagarh,
Golamunda and other areas, said an official of the local Met office in
Bhawanipatna.
The people of the affected districts
who felt the tremor for about 10-15 seconds along with a mild rumbling under
earth were panicked and came out of their houses fearing mishap.
Meanwhile, with the pre-monsoon rains
in some coastal, southern and northern areas, there was remarkable slide in the
day's temperature by at least four degrees Celsius on Saturday in the costal
and southern districts.
However, there was no respite from
the intense heat-wave conditions in western Odisha districts as the sunstroke
deaths in the State rose to 32 officially against unofficial reports that
heat-wave deaths had touched 140.
Twelve places recorded above 40
degrees Celsius on the day while it was between 43 and 46 degrees in nine
places in the western districts.
According to Met office, Sundergarah
was the hottest spot on the day with The maximum temperature of 45.8 degrees
Celsius followed by 45.5 degrees at Hirakud and 45 degrees in three places-
Sonepur, Titilagarah and Sundargarh. While Jharsuguda recorded 44.8 degrees,
Talcher was at 44.2, Angul 43.6 and Bhawanipatna 43.5. In Balangir the day's
temperature was recorded at 41.5 degrees Celsius.
Though the temperature in the coastal
areas was below 40 degrees, the State capital region recorded 40.5 degrees
Celsius.
Meanwhile, the local Met office in
its forecast said rain or thundershowers may occur at a few places over coastal
Odisha and at one or two places over the interior parts.
However, the Met office warned that
thunder squall accompanied with hail and gusty surface wind reaching a speed up
to 60-70 km per hour may occur at one or two paces over the State during next
24 hours. In Bhubaneswar, the sky would remain partially cloudy and the maximum
day temperature would be around 39 degrees Celsius, the office said.
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