Cyclone Dana's speed crosses 100 km per hour

Kokila Chokkanathan

Cyclone Dana, which arose from the Bay of Bengal, has reached the odisha coast. Due to this storm, many states of india are experiencing heavy rains and very strong winds. At the same time, high waves are rising in the sea areas. High alert has been declared in many states of india due to Cyclone Dana. The speed of the storm has been estimated to be more than 120 kilometers per hour. Houses, trees and buildings can collapse at this speed of the storm. In such a situation, the question is coming in the minds of the people that how fast the wind should be so that a person can fly in it. Can a person fly in the Dana storm. Let us tell you.

Many trees blown away by Cyclone Dana, can a person fly?

When Cyclone Dana hit the odisha coast, there were reports of many big trees being blown away in some areas of Balasore, Bhadrak, Bhitarkanika and Puri. In many areas, the speed of Cyclone Dana was 30 to 40 kilometers per hour. While in many areas it passed at a speed of 100 kilometers per hour.

The odisha government has built more than 7000 shelters to help citizens reach safe places. The speed of Dana cyclone is so high. So in such a situation, people are also thinking that if strong trees which have roots in the ground could not withstand this storm, then can a human also fly in this storm?

How fast can a human fly in the wind?

According to the weight, height and physical state of a human, it is decided how fast he can fly in the wind. Generally, if the speed of the wind is between 120 kilometers per hour to 150 kilometers per hour, then people of low weight, especially children or those who are of short height, such people can fall due to the speed of the wind or can be swept away with the wind for some distance.

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