Cyclone Ditwah has weakened into a deep depression as it approaches the Tamil Nadu–Puducherry coastline. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued red and yellow alerts for several districts, warning of heavy rainfall, strong winds, and rough seas. Authorities remain on high alert to minimize damage and ensure safety.
Inside the announcement
According to Hindustan Times, LiveMint, and Times of India, Cyclone Ditwah, which earlier struck Sri Lanka, has lost intensity but continues to trigger heavy rains and coastal disruptions across Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. The IMD confirmed the system is tracking north-northwest and is likely to pass close to the coast by midnight.
Notable updates
IMD bulletin: Cyclone Ditwah downgraded to deep depression, moving near TN-Puducherry coast
Rain impact: Heavy rainfall reported in Nagapattinam, Ramanathapuram, and Puducherry; rain-related incidents already claimed lives
Coastal disruption: Chennai airport cancelled multiple flights; fishing boats damaged in Mandapam due to turbulent seas
Alerts: Red alert for northern Tamil Nadu and Puducherry; yellow alert for Chennai and adjoining districts
Preparedness: Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin reviewed emergency measures; NDRF teams deployed for rescue and relief
Major takeaway
Though weakened, Cyclone Ditwah continues to pose risks with heavy rains, flooding, and disruptions across Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. Authorities urge caution as the system nears land, underscoring the importance of preparedness in safeguarding lives and minimizing damage.
Sources: Hindustan Times, LiveMint, Times of India