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Cyclone Fengal live updates: Tamil Nadu schools are closed and Chennai is experiencing a lot of rain

Cyclone Fengal live updates: Tamil Nadu schools are closed and Chennai is experiencing a lot of rain

Real-time updates on Cyclone Fengal: As the cyclonic storm in the Bay of Bengal strengthens, the Indian Navy has triggered a thorough disaster response plan.

The coastal areas of Tamil Nadu are expected to see heavy rainfall, strong winds, and potential floods as Cyclone Fengal intensifies over the course of the following day.

Real-time updates on Cyclone Fengal: Heavy and widespread rainfall is anticipated in most areas of Tamil Nadu as Cyclone 'Fengal' moves closer to the state's coastal regions, according to a senior official with the India Meteorological Department (IMD). Within the following 24 hours, Cyclone Fengal is expected to get stronger. By the morning of the 30th, it is anticipated to shift north-northwest and cross between Karaikal and Mahabalipuram. A top IMD official stated that rain is expected to fall in most parts of Tamil Nadu during the course of the next two to three days due to the effect of this system.

With cyclone Fengal building over the Bay of Bengal and heavy rains predicted, the Puducherry government has ordered that all schools and colleges in the union territory will be closed on November 29 and 30. Due to the rain, all schools and colleges in the Puducherry and Karaikal regions would be closed for two days starting on Friday, Home Minister A Namassivayam said reporters. Additionally, all government-aided and privately run schools would be shut down.

As Cyclone Fengal develops in the Bay of Bengal, the Indian Navy has launched a comprehensive disaster response plan. Additionally, the officials told the fishermen to wait until November 31 before going out to sea.

A few brief updates regarding Cyclone Fengal are as follows:

Currently, the deep depression over the southwest Bay of Bengal is roughly 480 kilometers south-southeast of Chennai, 310 kilometers southeast of Nagapattinam, and 410 kilometers southeast of Puducherry.

The coastal areas of Tamil Nadu are expected to see heavy rainfall, strong winds, and potential floods as Cyclone Fengal intensifies over the course of the following day.

To guarantee a prompt response, naval officials are working with state and civil institutions.

Food, drinking water, and medications are among the vital relief supplies being loaded onto vehicles.

Cyclone 'Fengal' is expected to bring fog and partial clouds to Jharkhand starting on Friday.

Cyclone Fengal live updates: Tomorrow, it is expected to land between Karaikal and Mahabalipuram.

By the morning of November 30, the depression is expected to reach land near Puducherry, between Karaikal and Mahabalipuram. Once the system approaches the coast, it will bring heavy rains in coastal areas and moderate winds that range from 45 to 55 km/h with gusts up to 65 km/h.

Cyclone Fengal live updates: A lot of rain falls on Chennai

Early on Friday, there were intense showers in Chennai and the surrounding area, and it was cold. On Friday, schools in the districts of Chennai and Chengalpet were given a day off.

Cyclone Fengal live updates: overcast conditions are expected in Jharkhand

Real-time updates on Cyclone Fengal: Cyclone 'Fengal' is expected to cause fog and partial clouds in Jharkhand starting Friday, a meteorologist said news agency PTI. In the next two days, the system might raise the minimum temperature by two to three degrees Celsius, he said.


Cyclone Fengal live updates: Andhra Pradesh will see rain due to a storm over the Bay of Bengal

Real-time updates on Cyclone Fengal:The regions of Tamil Nadu and coastal Andhra Pradesh are expected to get rainfall as a result of the cyclonic storm that is expected to form from the deep depression that is forming over the Southwest Bay of Bengal. Alerts have been issued throughout Tamil Nadu and coastal Andhra Pradesh due to the deep depression that has deepened over the southwest Bay of Bengal.

Live updates from Cyclone Fengal: Tamil Nadu expects heavy rains
Real-time updates on Cyclone Fengal: As Cyclonic Storm 'Fengal' moves closer to Tamil Nadu's coastal regions, a top IMD official predicted that most of the state would have fairly widespread moderate rainfall.

Extremely heavy rainfall is expected on Friday in Viluppuram, Cuddalore, Puducherry, Chengalpattu, and one or two locations in Delta regions.


  


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