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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned that a cyclonic storm forming over the Bay of Bengal will reach the north Tamil Nadu and Puducherry coasts by early November 30. Heavy rainfall, strong winds, and rough sea conditions are expected, prompting alerts for fishermen and coastal residents.
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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a cyclone warning for north Tamil Nadu and Puducherry as a deep depression over the southwest Bay of Bengal intensifies into a cyclonic storm. The system is forecast to move northwestwards and make landfall by early November 30, bringing widespread rainfall and strong winds to coastal districts. Authorities have urged residents to remain vigilant and follow official advisories as emergency teams prepare for possible disruptions.
Key highlights from the announcement include
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The storm is expected to reach north Tamil Nadu and Puducherry coasts by early November 30.
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Heavy to very heavy rainfall is forecast across coastal districts, including Chennai, Cuddalore, and Villupuram.
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Wind speeds are likely to reach 60–70 kmph, with gusts up to 80 kmph in affected areas.
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Fishermen have been advised not to venture into the sea due to rough to very rough conditions.
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The IMD has issued yellow and orange alerts for Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and parts of Andhra Pradesh.
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Emergency response teams are on standby, with state governments coordinating relief and evacuation measures.
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The storm is expected to disrupt transport, power supply, and crop harvesting in vulnerable districts.
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Authorities are monitoring the situation closely, with updates to be issued as the system progresses.
The impending cyclone underscores the vulnerability of India’s east coast during the northeast monsoon season. With the system expected to intensify rapidly, preparedness and timely action will be critical to minimizing damage. Residents in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry have been urged to stay indoors during peak storm hours and adhere to safety guidelines issued by local authorities.
Sources: Indian Express, NDTV, Business Standard, IMD Official Updates, Hindustan Times
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