Cyclonic Storm Pyarr 2005 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
a tropical depression developed in south china sea on september 12 , moved westward central vietnam on next day. continuing through laos , thailand, system emerged northern andaman sea on september 15. tracked continuously depression thai meteorological department, classified depression imd on september 17 west of myanmar. on next day, system intensified deep depression , later cyclonic storm, whereupon imd named pyarr. first cyclonic storm in month in 7 years. attaining peak winds of 65 km/h (40 mph), storm took unusual track southwest. on september 19, pyarr made landfall northeast of kalingapatnam in andhra pradesh. turned westward , weakened on land, deteriorating remnant low on september 22 on madhya pradesh.
as depression, system produced damaging swells along coastal bangladesh, forcing 12,000 people evacuate. offshore, estimated 9,000 fishermen in 600 vessels caught in storm; 15–20 of these ships capsized 85 people collectively aboard. @ least 16 were known have died. torrential rainfall affected eastern coastal india, daily peak of 490 mm (19 in) in kunavaram. rains caused rivers rise, forcing 36,000 people evacuate after 315 villages affected. floods killed 10,000 cattle , killed 4 people in khammam. pyarr wrecked 482,188 ha (1,191,510 acres) of crop fields. in andhra pradesh, storm damaged or destroyed 12,041 houses, overall damage estimated @ ₹503 million (2005 indian rupees, $11.4 million united states dollars). more 140,000 people forced relocate after godavari , krishna rivers burst banks , caused tremendous flooding. @ least 64 people died across andhra , odisha pradeshes.
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