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Cyclone Ockhi, which has hit the southern coast, is expected to intensify into a severe storm in the next 24 hours. Currently, it is headed towards Lakshadweep Islands. Chennai will experience only intermittent rain for the next 24 hours, the Met said.
Rains, which left nine persons dead in Tamil Nadu and Kerala yesterday, continued to lash parts of the two states.
A defence spokesperson today said 13 boats with 38 members of crew from Kerala and one boat from Tamil Nadu with four persons onboard were missing. A Navy aircraft rescued eight of them.
The weather department said Kanyakumari, Tuticorin and Tirunelveli districts in Tamil Nadu received rains for the third day today though the cyclone threat mitigated as the system, lying 70 kms south of Kanyakumari yesterday, moved to the Arabian sea.
Gale winds speed reaching 110-120 kmph gusting to 130 kmph were very likely over and around Lakshadweep during next 24 hours. Squally wind conditions would prevail along and off Kerala and Karnataka coast.
It forecast rainfall at most places with heavy to very heavy showers at a few places and isolated extremely heavy rainfall (more than 20 cm) over Lakshadweep area during next 24 hours.
Rainfall at many places, including heavy rainfall at isolated places, were likely in Kerala in the next 24 hours.
The Thamirabharani river in Tirunelveli district was in spate in view of copious rains.
Rains also hit several other parts of the state, including Chennai and its surrounding areas since last night, following which holiday was declared for schools in Chennai, Kancheepuram and parts of Tiruvallu district as also some other districts.
Search operations for several missing fishermen, who had put out to sea from the coast in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, resumed this morning with Navy deploying a Dornier and an Advanced light helicopter (ALH) with divers.
Five Kanyakumari district fishermen did not return to the shores after they put out to sea two days ago, police said.
Navy, which had yesterday sent a Sea King helicopter for the search operations, this morning deployed a Dornier and an ALH with divers, Southern Naval Command spokesperson Commander Sreedhar Warrier told PTI.
A Kochi report said five Navy ships and four vessels from the Coast Guard have been deployed for search and rescue operations to locate missing fishermen. All the ships have been directed to be positioned along and off Kerala Coast and additional Dornier sorties will be undertaken on Friday.
Home Minister Rajnath Singh reviewed the situation in areas affected by Cyclone Ockhi. “NDRF teams have already been moved to the affected areas. More teams are on standby to respond to any further emergencies,” the HMO said.
As per ANI, relatives of missing fishermen said they had received no warnings of Cyclone Ockhi from the government.
(With inputs from PTI)
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