Cyclone in Chennai, Tamil Nadu Live Updates: Cyclone Nivar is most likely to cross Tamil Nadu and Puducherry coasts in between Karaikal and Mamallapuram about Puducherry throughout the late evening of November 25 and early hours of November 26, according to information and facts offered by India Meteorological Department. The MeT Department has predicted that Cyclone Nivar will make landfall as a “very severe cyclonic storm” with a wind speed of 120-130 kilometer per hour gusting to 145 kilometer per hour.
IMD-Chennai has sounded Red Alert from really heavy rainfall in seven districts and orange alert in the districts positioned in northern Tamil Nadu. Incessant rain has lashed the Tamil Nadu capital. Chennai/Meenambakkam has received 120 mm rainfall from eight.30 am on Tuesday till five.30 am nowadays, as per information shared by IMD. Flights have been cancelled, bus solutions will be impacted. South Western Railway has totally or partially cancelled a handful of trains.
IMD-Hyderabad in its forecast stated that thunderstorms along with lightning will happen at isolated locations. Heavy rainfall in 13 districts nowadays. IMD-Bengaluru has predicted in the capital city of Karnataka nowadays.
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