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A deep depression over the Bay of Bengal has intensified into Cyclone Montha, expected to make landfall near Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, by the evening of October 28. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued red alerts for 13 districts, warning of heavy rain, strong winds, and potential flooding.
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As per the IMD’s latest bulletins, Cyclone Montha is rapidly intensifying and moving west-northwestward. Originating as a deep depression over the southeast Bay of Bengal, the system is forecast to evolve into a severe cyclonic storm before landfall. Coastal Andhra Pradesh, especially areas between Machilipatnam and Kalingapatnam, is bracing for impact. Authorities have initiated evacuations, closed schools, and deployed disaster response teams. Meanwhile, a separate depression over the Arabian Sea is moving westward, posing no immediate threat to the Indian mainland.
Key developments
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Cyclone Montha to make landfall near Kakinada on October 28 evening
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IMD issues red alerts for 13 Andhra Pradesh districts; orange alerts in Odisha and Tamil Nadu
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Expected wind speeds: 90–100 km/h, gusting up to 110 km/h
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Heavy to extremely heavy rainfall likely in coastal Andhra and parts of Odisha
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Evacuation and relief operations underway in vulnerable coastal areas
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Arabian Sea depression moving west, away from India’s coast
Residents are advised to follow official advisories and avoid coastal areas during the storm period.
Sources: Outlook India, Times Now, Times of India.
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