Severe Cyclonic Storm Mandous to Cross Coast Between Tamil Nadu and Andhra; Schools Closed
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New Delhi: Severe cyclonic storm Mandous will cross the coast between north Tamil Nadu and south Andhra Pradesh around December 9 night and early the next day, the regional weather office said on Friday.
Parts of Tamil Nadu witnessed rains under the influence of the system in the Bay of Bengal, including Chennai. Chennai received 52.5 mm rainfall till 5:30 am on Friday, NDTV reported.
A Twitter update from the India Meteorological Department said Mandous lay over 270 km east south east of Karaikal. It is expected to cross the coast near Mamallapuram, an IMD official said. It lay centred around 270 km off Chennai. It will weaken into a cyclonic storm in the next few hours, the IMD official added.
Educational institutions in several districts in Tamil Nadu remained closed in view of the IMD warning of heavy rain and winds. People have also been asked not to park vehicles under trees or visit beaches. As many as 5,093 relief centres, including 169 in Chennai, and 121 shelters have been opened across Tamil Nadu.
Young women react as sea waves crash at the sea-shore ahead of the landfall of cyclonic storm Mandous, in Chennai, Thursday, Dec. 8, 2022. Heavy rainfall is predicted across Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and south of Andhra Pradesh as cyclone 'Mandous' over Bay of Bengal is expected to cross the coast between Puducherry and Sriharikota in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh on the midnight of December 9 the India Meteorological Department said on Thursday. Photo: PTI
Meanwhile in neighbouring Puducherry, the territorial administration declared holiday for all schools and colleges in Puducherry and Karaikal regions on Friday and Saturday after the IMD issued a cyclone warning.
Puducherry home and education minister A. Namassivayam said in a release that the government took note of the warning issued by the IMD that a strong cyclone would hit Puducherry and Karaikal regions under the influence of the storm in the Bay of Bengal. All schools and colleges would remain closed for two days from Friday, he added.
The Department of Revenue and Disaster Management geared up all departments concerned with relief works and deployed rescue teams to respond to any exigency.
A storm warning signal flag Number Five has been hoisted at the Puducherry port and fisherfolk had been asked not to venture into the sea.
Chief minister N. Rangasamy held discussions with officials of Revenue and Disaster Management Department officials.
(With PTI inputs)
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