WELCOME TO FRENDZ4M
Sat, Dec 28, 2024, 03:30:20 PM

Current System Time:

Get updatesShare this pageSearch
Telegram | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Share on Facebook | Tweet Us | WhatsApp | Telegram
 

Forum Main>>General Talk>>News>>

Heavy rains hit Tamil Nadu, schools closed and Cyclone Fengal getting closer

Page: 1   
Mr.Love ™User is offline now
PM [1]
Rank : Helper
Status : Super Owner

#1

The deep depression over the Southwest Bay of Bengal is likely to intensify into Cyclone Fengal during the next 12 hours. Parts of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry are bracing for heavy to very heavy rainfall and the possibility of cyclone Fengal, a name proposed by Saudi Arabia. A red alert has been issued in the Nagapattinam, Mayiladuthurai and Tiruvarur districts. The state government is “ready to face the rain”, said Chief Minister M K Stalin. He requested the public to “be safe while going out”.


“The deep depression over the Southwest Bay of Bengal moved north-northwestwards with a speed of 13 kilometers per hour (kmph) during the past 6 hours and lay centred at 0530 hours IST of today,” said the Indi Meteorological Department (IMD).


“It will continue to move north-northwestwards towards Tamil Nadu coast skirting Sri Lanka coast during subsequent 2 days,” warned IMD.


This is the second cyclone in the post-monsoon season to affect the Indian coast after Cyclone Dana, which crossed Odisha as a ‘severe' category storm in late October.


READ

| Cyclone Likely To Hit Tamil Nadu Today, Heavy Rain Lashes Several Parts


How Tamil Nadu Is Gearing Up For The Cyclonic Storm:




Rain holiday in schools and colleges:

Schools and colleges will remain closed in several regions of Tamil Nadu including Tiruchirappalli district, Nagapattinam, Mayiladuthurai, Cuddalore, Thanjavur, Villupuram, and Tiruvarur, in anticipation of heavy rains. Puducherry too shuts down schools and colleges today. Schools alone will remain shut in Chennai and Chengalpattu.

Advisory for fishermen:

Fishermen are advised not to venture into the southwest Bay of Bengal and along and off Sri Lanka and Tamil Nadu coasts till November 29. Fishermen out at sea are advised to return to coasts immediately.

First response in place:

Shelters, boats, JCBs, tree cutters and gen sets are ready in adequate numbers. First responders and volunteers are ready. The government has sent NDRF teams to each district.



Impact Of Heavy Rain In Tamil Nadu:




Rains continued overnight in Tamil Nadu's Cauvery delta areas affecting standing paddy crops. Rains submerged crops, partially and completely, at several places including those in and around Tiruvarur, Thiruthuraipoondi, Muthupettai, Mayilduthurai, Vedaranyam and according to farmers' rough estimates, crops over at least 2,000 acres were affected, as reported by news agency PTI.
IMD is expecting Localized flooding of roads, water logging in low-lying areas and closure of underpasses mainly in urban areas of the above region. Occasional reduction in visibility due to heavy rainfall is also plausible.
IMD foresees traffic disruption in major cities due to water logging in roads leading to increased travel time.

Reply
You are not logged in, please

Login

Page: 1   

Jump To Page:

Keywords:schools, closed, cyclone, fengal, getting, closer, depression, southwest, bengal, likely, intensify, during, puducherry, bracing, rainfall, possibility,
Related threads:

Delhi records highest single-day rainfall in December in 101 years


4th Test live: Reddy on cusp of historic record as match resumes after rain


Manmohan Singh's last rites today amid Congress vs. BJP at memorial space


Rohit's career 'coming to an end'? The 'sad state of the captain' bomb is dropped


International students alerted to return to US before Trump's return


Delhi records highest December rainfall in 15 years, temperature drops


Congress seeks space for Manmohan Singh memorial, writes to PM


Wounded North Korean soldier, captured by Ukraine during war, dies


Manmohan Singh's 'finest moment' and 'biggest regret' as Prime Minister


Manmohan Singh's poetic banter with Sushma Swaraj in Parliament


TERMS & CONDITIONS | DMCA POLICY | PRIVACY POLICY
Home | Top | Official Blog | Tools | Contact | Sitemap | Feed
Page generated in 0.47 microseconds
FRENDZ4M © 2024