Cyclone Fengal updates: Excessive rain predicted for Tamil Nadu, Puducherry faculties closed | 10 factors | Newest Information India

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Nov 29, 2024 09:50 AM IST

Colleges and schools in Puducherry will stay closed on Friday and Saturday resulting from heavy rainfall anticipated from Cyclone Fengal, which is intensifying over the Bay of Bengal, based on the India Meteorological Division (IMD). The cyclone is prone to strengthen within the subsequent 48 hours, bringing heavy rain, sturdy winds, and potential flooding to Tamil Nadu’s coastal areas, Puducherry, and Andhra Pradesh.

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Puducherry dwelling minister A Namassivayam introduced that each one faculties and schools in Puducherry and Karaikal, together with personal and government-aided establishments, would stay closed for 2 days beginning Friday because of the rainfall, PTI reported.

Chennai Regional Meteorological Centre director S Balachandran stated the deep despair over the southwest Bay of Bengal is presently positioned roughly 310 km southeast of Nagapattinam, 410 km southeast of Puducherry, and 480 km south-southeast of Chennai.

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Listed below are the highest 10 updates on Cyclone Fengal:

  1. Authorities in Tamil Nadu have urged folks in low-lying and coastal areas to remain alert and comply with security measures as Cyclonic Storm ‘Fengal’ approaches. The Met workplace forecasts that the deep despair over the Bay of Bengal will transfer north-northwest, skirting Sri Lanka, and intensify right into a cyclonic storm.
  2. Based on the IMD, widespread reasonable rainfall is predicted throughout most components of Tamil Nadu because of the growing cyclone. The deep despair, presently positioned southeast of Nagapattinam (300 km), Puducherry (400 km), and Chennai (480 km), is prone to intensify right into a cyclonic storm by the night time of November 28 or early November 29 however weaken because it makes landfall between Karaikal and Mahabalipuram.
  3. In its newest climate bulletin, the IMD predicted remoted heavy to very heavy rainfall with extraordinarily heavy falls at a couple of locations over north Tamil Nadu on November 29 and 30. Heavy to very heavy rainfall with extraordinarily heavy falls at remoted locations can be anticipated over south Andhra Pradesh, Yanam, and Rayalaseema on November 29. On November 30 and December 1, heavy to very heavy rainfall is probably going over Kerala, Mahe, and south inside Karnataka, in addition to coastal Andhra Pradesh, Yanam, and Rayalaseema on November 30, and Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal on December 1.
  4. Earlier on Wednesday, IMD stated, the storm might briefly intensify with wind speeds of 65-75 kmph, gusting as much as 85 kmph, over the Southwest Bay of Bengal between November 28 night and November 29 morning. Elements corresponding to larger wind shear and weaker core winds would possibly forestall the system from totally growing into a powerful cyclone, with the system anticipated to cross the coast on November 30 as a deep despair.
  5. Coastal Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal areas might expertise sturdy winds of 50-60 kmph, gusting to 70 kmph, whereas squally winds of 55-65 kmph, gusting to 75 kmph, are seemingly over the Comorin space and Gulf of Mannar.
  6. Rainfall is predicted over Tamil Nadu for the subsequent 2-3 days, with heavy rainfall forecasted in a single or two locations within the Delta districts, Chengalpattu, and Viluppuram within the subsequent 24 hours. Extraordinarily heavy rainfall is probably going on Friday in components of Viluppuram, Cuddalore, Puducherry, Chengalpattu, and Delta districts.
  7. Fishermen have been suggested to not enterprise into the ocean till November 31 because of the stormy circumstances. The Indian Navy has applied a catastrophe response plan to handle Cyclone Fengal’s impression, with the Japanese Naval Command and HQTN&P coordinating for catastrophe mitigation.
  8. The Indian Coast Guard rescued six fishermen stranded at an deserted jetty in Cuddalore after their boats have been broken in tough climate. 4 different employees on the jetty have been additionally safely evacuated.
  9. The Navy is specializing in Humanitarian Help and Catastrophe Reduction (HADR) and Search and Rescue (SAR) operations in coordination with native and state authorities for fast responses.
  10. ISRO has been monitoring Cyclone Fengal with satellites EOS-06 and INSAT-3DR since November 23, offering detailed updates on ocean winds, depth, and route, that are aiding in well timed catastrophe administration efforts.

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