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Andhra, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry brace for heavy rains as cyclone ‘Nivar’ approaches; NDFR teams deployed Image Source : PTI Mamallapuram: Fishermen shift their boats for safety following Cyclone Nivar alert, in Mamallapuram, Monday, Nov.
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Cyclone Burevi to hit Tamil Nadu on Dec 4: India Meteorological Department
Current Affairs Cyclone Burevi is very likely to hit Tamil Nadu on December 4, the Cyclone Warning Division of the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Tuesday.
This is the second cyclone that is predicted to hit the state in a week. Last week, a very severe cyclonic storm, Nivar, had battered the southern state.
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Burevi is unlikely to be as intense as Nivar, IMD director general Mrutunjay Mohapatra said. It is expected to first hit Sri Lanka on December 2 and then Tamil Nadu on December 4.
The Cyclone Warning Division of the IMD said a deep depression intensified into cyclonic storm "Burevi on Tuesday evening. It is very likely to cross the Sri Lanka coast close to Trincomalee during the evening or night ofDecember 2 as a cyclonic storm with a wind speed of 75-85...Read more.
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Cyclone "Burevi" To Hit Tamil Nadu On December 4: Weather Office
Cyclone “Burevi” To Hit Tamil Nadu On December 4: Weather Office
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Last week, a very severe cyclonic storm, Nivar, had battered the southern state (Representational)
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Cyclone Burevi is very likely to hit Tamil Nadu on December 4, the Cyclone Warning Division of the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Tuesday.
This is the second cyclone that is predicted to hit the state in a week. Last week, a very severe cyclonic storm,…
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चक्रवाती तूफान निवार (Cyclone Nivar) के तुरंत बाद ही अब एक और चक्रवाती तूफान का खतरा मंडरा रहा है। मौसम विभाग (Weather Department) ने तूफान को लेकर चेतावनी जारी कर दी है। बंगाल की खाड़ी (Bay of Bengal) से उठ रहा ये तूफान इस बार श्रीलंका (Srilanka) के तट से टकराएगा।
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Cyclone alert! After Nivar, another storm to hit Tamil Nadu on Dec 4 Image Source : PTI Cyclone alert! After Nivar, another strom to hit Tamil Nadu on Dec 4…
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Cyclone Nivar set to hit Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh & Puducherry witness heavy rains: Latest developments
NEW DELHI: Heavy rains lash Chennai, Puducherry as well as parts of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana as Cyclone Nivar closes in over Bay of Bengal. Nivar is expected to make landfall in Tamil Nadu by Wednesday evening between Karaikal and Mamallapuram with maximum wind speed of 145kmph while the maximum wind speed in Hyderabad would be less than 30kmph. Cyclone Nivar (named by Iran), which means light in Persian, is likely to be stronger than Vardah that made landfall closer to Chennai in December 2016. Here are the latest updates:
Tamil Nadu government has declared a public holiday on Wednesday and temporarily halted train and bus services. Authorities has put in place measures to evacuate people from inundated areas.
IMD has forecast heavy to very heavy rainfall in Chennai, Chengalpet, Tiruvallur, Kanchipuram, Ranipet, Vellore, Tirupathur, Krishnagiri, Dharmapuri, Salem, Erode, Namakkal, Trichy, Thanjavur, Tiruvarur, Nagapattinam and Karaikal. Extremely heavy rainfall is likely over districts closer to the landfall location like Thiruvannamalai, Villupuram, Kallakurichi, Cuddalore, Mayiladuthurai, Ariyalur and Perumbalur.
Fifty NDRF teams have been pressed into service across Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Puducherry. Five Navy flood relief teams and a diving team has also been deployed. Three teams of NDRF – two for Puducherry and one for Karaikal – have been deployed. Six teams from NDRF have reached Cuddalore district. Three teams will stay in Cuddalore region while the rest three will be located at Chidambaram and Parangipettai.
The maritime ports at Puducherry and Cuddalore in Tamil Nadu hoisted danger signal number seven which implies that the ports will experience severe weather variations from a storm of slight or moderate intensity that is expected to cross over or near north of the ports. Warning signals have been hoisted across 11 ports in Tamil Nadu.
Greater Chennai Corporation has sent a circular to park department officials in all 15 zones to ensure all lifeless trees are identified and chopped and others pruned so that the centre of gravity is maintained. About 17,000 trees fell in December 2016 when Cyclone ‘Vardah’ struck.
The Puducherry administration on Tuesday issued an order prohibiting people from venturing out of their houses. All shops have been told to keep shutters down from 9 pm on November 24 till 6 am on November 26.
The government has set up a control room with toll-free numbers (1070 / 1077) which will function round the clock to enable people to seek assistance in case of any emergency.
Sixteen emergency support teams and firka-level committees with officials from various departments to undertake cyclone relief work have been deployed. People from 16 vulnerable areas in Puducherry have been shifted to safer locations. The administration has set up 196 relief camps in Puducherry and 50 in Karaikal.
Cuddalore district administration identified 278 areas prone to cyclone fury. Of them, 38 are categorised as extreme, 34 as high and 19 as moderate in terms of the impact of the cyclone. Another 167 are considered low-intensity areas. Twenty-eight cyclone relief shelters, 14 multi-purpose shelters and 191 temporary shelters have been kept ready.
All the major reservoirs in Tamil Nadu have been getting steady inflow, and 1,519 irrigation tanks maintained by the PWD have reached their full capacity by Tuesday.
The district administration has set up control rooms at the district collectorate (04142 220700 / 233933 / 221383 / 221113), Cuddalore revenue divisional office (04142 – 231284), Chidambaram subcollector office (04144 – 222256 / 290037) and Vridhachalam sub-collector office (04143 -260248) to enable people to seek assistance. Control rooms can be reached by dialling tollfree number (1077).
source https://bbcbreakingnews.com/2020/11/25/cyclone-nivar-set-to-hit-tamil-nadu-andhra-pradesh-puducherry-witness-heavy-rains-latest-developments/
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चक्रवाती तूफान निवार (Cyclone Nivar) के तुरंत बाद ही अब एक और चक्रवाती तूफान का खतरा मंडरा रहा है। मौसम विभाग (Weather Department) ने तूफान को लेकर चेतावनी जारी कर दी है। बंगाल की खाड़ी (Bay of Bengal) से उठ रहा ये तूफान इस बार श्रीलंका (Srilanka) के तट से टकराएगा।
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Cyclone Nivar expected to make landfall on Wednesday: DOs and DON’Ts
NEW DELHI: Cyclone ‘Nivar’, expected to make landfall between Karaikal and Mamallapuram on Wednesday, will bring very heavy rainfall in and around Chennai. Nivar is likely to strengthen into a cyclonic storm on Tuesday morning around 400km from Chennai before turning into a severe cyclonic storm. While IMD officials said it is likely to cross the coast near Puducherry, online weather trackers said global models forecast that it could hit closer to Chennai. Here is how you can ensure your safety during and after a cyclone: DOs & DON’TS BEFORE CYCLONE
Ignore rumours and do not panic
Keep phones charged, use SMS
Keep tab on weather updates
Keep documents and valuables in water proof containers
Prepare emergency kit with essential items
Untie cattle/animals to ensure safety
DOs & DON’TS DURING & AFTER CYCLONE
Switch off power and gas
Keep doors and windows shut
Rely only on official warnings and not social media posts
Do not enter damaged buildings
Watch out for broken electric poles and snapped wires
Avoid parking cars and vehicles under trees
Don’t travel when the cyclone makes a landfall
Drink boiled or chlorinated
source https://bbcbreakingnews.com/2020/11/24/cyclone-nivar-expected-to-make-landfall-on-wednesday-dos-and-donts/
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