ICAR-CIFRI team of Scientists studied the impact of devastating cyclone Fani in Odisha
The extremely severe cyclonic storm Fani in the Bay of Bengal had landfall on Puri district in
Odisha coast on 3 rd May 2019 with the wind speed of around 200 km per hour, resulting into
considerable damage in 4 districts viz., Puri, Cuttack, Kendrapara and Jagatsinpur. A team of
Scientists from ICAR-CIFRI was deputed to assess the damages, focusing on fishery sector in
the affected areas of Odisha. The team comprised of Scientists from different disciplines
including Aquaculture, Fishery Resource Management, Agricultural Chemicals, Agricultural
Economics, and Agricultural Extension. It began with field assessment of the damage done by
the storm during 5 th to 11 th June 2019.
Before starting the field assessment, discussions and meetings were held with senior State
Government officials, including Joint Director (Marine) of the Directorate of Fisheries; Chief
Executive Officer, Chilika Development Authority, Subject Matter Specialist of World Fish
Group working in the State of Odisha and others. To understand the impact of Fani in the Inland
open waters, including fisheries and fishermen, rivers and estuarine (Mahanadi) and lagoon
(Chilika) ecosystems were selected. The assessment was made analyzing all the biotic and
abiotic parameters and comparing them with those of 2016. The preliminary analysis did not find
any significant differences in the fish catch. It has also been recorded that the water quality
aspects of the lagoon Chilika and rivers Mahanadi, Kathajodi-Devi have reached to their
normalcy and are productive as usual to contribute in the production process. No major
abnormalities were recorded in the fish catch composition and catch per unit effort, etc.
The team also visited around 15 fishermen villages of Mahanadi estuary in Jagatsinghpur district
and different sectors of Chilika lagoon and Puri proper in Puri district. The team recorded that in
Puri district extensive and severe damages have occurred to kutcha houses, fishing boats, nets,
household articles of the fishers. Close to 90% of the fishing boats and nets have been severely
damaged in the Satapada area of Chilika outer channel. The kuccha houses were almost
completely damaged and semi-pucca houses lost their roofs along the track of the storm. The
household items and stored agricultural produce were also badly damaged. The residents are still
continuing to struggle for basic needs like food, water and power in the worst-hit areas. Besides
fisheries, the agricultural, horticultural crops like mango, cashew and plantation crops like
coconuts were also hard hit. The cyclone has also damaged the agricultural land in the coastal
areas. According to the state governments preliminary assessment, more than 30 per cent crop
has been damaged in Odisha due the cyclone. More than 1,00,000 hectares of agricultural land
was badly affected in 14 districts of the state.
The damage has been massive and therefore, time is required to bring back normalcy,
particularly in Puri district. However, due to excellent efforts of the Government including
advance warning, aggressive announcement and evacuation it was possible to lessen the impact
on fishermen assets. In villages of Jagatsinghpur district the damage was relatively much less
due to reduced intensity of the storm. The team observed that the Government is doing a great
job in providing timely relief. The fishermen families were given rice, cash, solar light and
polythene sheets in severely affected areas. Moreover, house building assistance as per relief
code will also be provided, as reported.