Weak Nada moves away, still to give rain over South India

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Cyclone Nada approaches, Chennai, Tamil Nadu on alert

Cyclone Nada in southwest Bay of Bengal has now moved quite closer to the Tamil Nadu. It is presently centered at 10.4°N and 81.8°E, about 350 km south-southeast of Chennai, 270 km east-southeast of Puducherry and 210 km north-northeast of Trincomalee, Sri Lanka.

Moving at a speed of 22 kmph, the system will continue to move in west-northwest direction. In wake of this approaching system, rains and thundershowers have already started lashing several coastal areas of the state.

Chennai has been witnessing light to moderate incessant rains and thundershowers since early morning. Similarly, Nagapattinam, Puducherry, Cuddalore, Pamban and Trichy have also started with good rains.

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Intensity of the rains will intensify significantly during the next few hours. Several places may witness heavy to very heavy rains in the next 24 hours. Weathermen predict Cyclone Nada to cross the Tamil Nadu coast, close to Cuddalore by  midnight. Wind speed is also likely to pick up pace and coastal areas will witness squally winds with the speed ranging from 50 kmph-60 kmph gusting up to 70 kmph.

Nada has put Tamil Nadu on alert and state government and local authorities have already swung into the action. National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) teams and Indian Defence Forces are on standby.

Red flags have been stalled along the coastline and locals are advised to stay away from the beach side. Authorities have de-silted the drains to avoid flooding due to the heavy rain.

Schools have asked to shut down in the state’s Cuddalore and Nagapattinam districts, and Puducherry for the next two days. Fishermen have been advised not to venture into the sea as it remains rough to very rough.

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