The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for Chennai and several Tamil Nadu districts as Cyclone Ditwah heads toward the coast, bringing heavy rains and strong winds. Flight operations at Chennai Airport are severely affected, with 47 flights cancelled to ensure passenger safety amid worsening weather conditions.
Cyclone Ditwah, currently moving north-northwest in the Bay of Bengal, is forecast to make landfall along the Tamil Nadu-Puducherry coast by November 30, triggering widespread heavy to extremely heavy rainfall and strong gusty winds across the region. The IMD has issued orange alerts for Chennai, Kanchipuram, Chengalpattu, and other districts signaling residents to be vigilant.
Chennai is expected to experience thunderstorms, heavy showers, and wind speeds peaking at 70-90 km/h, gradually tapering off after landfall. Authorities have deployed National Disaster Response Force teams across vulnerable districts, mobilized relief camps, and advised fishermen to avoid sea activities due to rough conditions.
Transport disruptions are significant, with Chennai International Airport cancelling 47 flights covering domestic and regional routes including Madurai, Tiruchirappalli, and Bangalore. Several schools and local offices remain closed as precautionary measures amid mounting concerns over urban flooding and infrastructure damage.
Key highlights
IMD orange alert issued for Chennai and multiple Tamil Nadu districts.
Cyclone Ditwah expected to make landfall on November 30.
Strong winds up to 90 km/h and heavy rainfall forecasted.
47 flights cancelled from Chennai to domestic and regional destinations.
NDRF teams deployed; relief camps operational in vulnerable areas.
Fishermen warned to stay off the sea due to rough conditions.
Schools and offices closed to safeguard residents.
Urban flooding and infrastructural impact anticipated in coastal zones.
Sources: India Meteorological Department, The New Indian Express, Times of India, Hindustan Times.