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Cyclone Nivar has intensified into a severe cyclonic storm and was centred 320 kms from Puducherry coast and 380 kms from Chennai coasts in the Bay of Bengal as of Wednesday morning, the Regional Meteorological Centre in Chennai said. The cyclone is currently moving at a pace of 6 kmph, and is expected to make landfall between Karaikkal in Puducherry and Mamallapuram in Tamil Nadu sometime between the night of 25 November and early hours of 26 November.
The Director of Regional Meteorological Centre S Balachander, addressing the media on Wednesday, said, “Cyclone Nivar has intensified into a severe cyclonic storm located South-South West 320 kms of Puducherry and 380 kms from Chennai coast. The cyclone is travelling at 6 kms speed and by noon, the cyclone will turn into a very severe cyclone and move East-South East and will cross near Puducherry and Mamallapuram by 25 November night.”
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The Director of RMC said, “The rain will continue and increase step by step. We are receiving rains from the outer band and as the eye of the cyclone approaches, we will be receiving more rainfall.”
The Regional Meteorological Centre, Chennai said that Nungambakkam has received 14 cm rainfall and Meenambakkam recorded 12 cm rainfall on Tuesday.
“Extremely heavy rainfall will be experienced in Cuddalore, Puducherry, Villupuram and Chengalpattu areas. Very heavy rains will be reported at Chennai, Kancheepuram, Tiruvallur, Ranipet, Kallakurichi, Tiruvannamalai and Vellore,” said weather blogger Pradeep John.
(Published in an arrangement with The News Minute.)
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