Tamil Nadu Cyclone: Chennai, Neighbouring Areas Likely To Get Heavy Rain
Tamil Nadu Cyclone Nivar: Coastal Tamil Nadu is expected to get heavy rain after the deep depression over the Bay of Bengal is intensifying into a cyclone, according to the IMD. It is likely to cross the coast at around 6 am on Wednesday.
Coastal Tamil Nadu is bracing for heavy rain and strong winds after weathermen warned that the depression over the Bay of Bengal is likely to intensify into a cyclone and cross the coast at around 6 am on Wednesday. According to the regional weather office, the depression is around 740 kilometre south of Chennai at 2.30 am. Six teams of the National Disaster Rescue Force have been sent to Cuddalore and Chidambaram districts in Tamil Nadu.
In a “pre-twister watch” for Tamil Nadu and Puducherry coasts, senior meteorological researcher, KS Hosalikar tweeted: “…The low-pressure region over southwest and abutting the southeast Bay of Bengal persists….very liable to pack in depression…and heighten in Cyclonic Storm in next 24 hours. Likely hybrid of Karaikal and Mahabalipuram on 25 November early afternoon”.
The Met figures amazingly weighty precipitation in beachfront Chennai, including Tamil Nadu, and wind speed of 50 to 60 kilometers for each hour is normal. Anglers have been encouraged to avoid the ocean.
Income Minister RB Udhayakumar, who additionally heads the fiasco the executive’s office told NDTV, “We have asked individuals in low lying zones to move to safe zones. Our checking officials are ready as precipitation is relied upon between six to 12 cm in certain regions, 12 to 20 cm in others or more 20 cm in a couple of regions”.
In the ports including Cuddalore, Chennai, and Tuticorin nearby preventative sign No. 3 has been lifted.
For a particular inquiry on the situation of Chembarambakkam Lake outside Chennai, which was close its the full limit as of late, the state serves stated, “The inflow to the lake has decreased, there is no concern right now”. In 2015, an extraordinary downpour and the arrival of waters from this lake had prompted floods in Chennai.
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