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Chennai faces a heavy rain alert as Cyclone Ditwah forms over the Bay of Bengal, expected to bring very heavy rainfall from November 29 to 30. Coastal districts brace for flooding, strong winds, and possible power outages as the storm moves northward along Tamil Nadu’s coast.
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Weather Update and Forecast
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for Chennai and nearby districts, forecasting 12-20 cm of rainfall over two days. Cyclone Ditwah, the latest storm to form over the Bay of Bengal, is expected to intensify and make its presence felt by late November. Residents are advised to stay alert as heavy downpours and thunderstorms may cause waterlogging and traffic disruptions.
Impact and Precautions
The storm brings risks of flooding in low-lying areas, strong surface winds up to 50 kmph, and potential power outages. Authorities warn residents to avoid non-essential travel, adhere to official advisories, and prepare emergency supplies. Disaster management teams remain on standby.
Key Highlights
Storm Formation: Cyclone Ditwah formed near Sri Lanka, moving north-northwest toward Tamil Nadu coast.
Rainfall Alert: Orange alert for Chennai and 10 districts; red alert for Cauvery delta areas.
Rainfall Estimate: 12-20 cm in Chennai and surroundings over November 29-30.
Wind Speeds: 35-50 kmph surface winds expected.
Safety Measures: Public urged to follow advisories; avoid travel during peak rain.
Sources: Times of India, Live Chennai, Hindustan Times.
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