

East Coast Railway: It has further been decided to cancel 10 more trains - 7 trains on 3rd May, one train on 4th May, one train on 6th May & one train on 7th May. Railways had earlier cancelled 147 trains from 1st to 3rd May. #CyclonicStormFANI pic.twitter.com/uuTAseYHLr

— ANI (@ANI) May 3, 2019



Trains cancelled in view of Typhoon Feni pic.twitter.com/HRXby1ceSv

— vijay banga (@lekh27) May 3, 2019



Train services cancelled and Diverted in view of cyclone FANI

Three special trains arranged towards Howrah from Puri pic.twitter.com/Ok5NpEVWvK



— PIB in Odisha (@PIBBhubaneswar) May 2, 2019



#CycloneFani In order to clear stranded passengers at #Visakhapatnam & near by areas, railways to run a special train from VSKP to #Mumbai CSTM with timings and stoppages of Konark express (11020), Public are requested to make use of this special train services @eastcoastrail

— Odisha News Tune (@OdishaNewsTune) May 3, 2019

Taking precautionary measures against cyclone 'Fani', the Indian Railway has cancelled 223 trains in the Bhadrak-Vizianagaram section, along the coastal lines of Odisha on the Kolkata-Chennai route till May 4, officials said. A senior Railway Ministry official told IANS: "140 Mail and Express trains and 83 passenger trains have been cancelled till May 4 afternoon on the Bhadrak-Vizianagaram section (along Odisha coastline) of Kolkata-Chennai route." Indian Railway has also released several helpline numbers for passengers at various railways stations in the affected states.He said that nine trains have been diverted and four trains have been short terminated.Earlier in the day, extremely severe cyclone storm cyclone Fani, which hit Odisha coast near Puri on Friday morning, triggered heavy rains in parts of north coastal Andhra Pradesh, while gusty winds uprooted trees and electricity poles.Aviation regulator DGCA announced that flights in and out of Bhubaneswar airport stand cancelled on Friday. Reports also say no flights will land or take off from Kolkata airport between 3 p.m. Friday to 8 p.m. Saturday.In view of the cyclonic storm, the Railways has also released helpline numbers:(With additional information from IANS)