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- Cyclone Burevi hit the ground with all its might.
- The storm hit the island nation around 11 a.m. Thursday.
- But it was not as devastating as the previous cyclone.
- After the violence in Sri Lanka, the storm has started to move towards Tamil Nadu.
Meanwhile, the Union Interior Minister Amit Shah has spoken with the senior ministers of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. He secured all aid to both states. “The Modi government is fully committed to protecting the people of Tamil Nadu and Kerala,” he said. There are already several teams of national disaster response forces in these two southern states.
In just 14 days, the price of diesel has increased by 2 taka 17 paisa, gasoline by 1 taka 39 paisa!
At the time of writing, the cyclone is only 40 km from Tamil Nadu. That is why red alerts have been issued in four districts of Kerala. The National Meteorological Department said in a bulletin this morning that Burevi is located 40 km east of Mannar in Kerala. On the same day, the storm will pick up speed at noon and will cross the Manna Strait near Pamban. You can reach the beaches of Tamil Nadu at night at a speed of 80 to 90 km / h in a west-southwest direction. Burevi will then enter the Kerala coast.
Downward graph! 35,000 people in the country are affected by the crown in one day, Kerala is increasingly concerned
Kerala’s Chief Minister Pinarayi Bijayan said that six teams from the National Disaster Management Authority were deployed to Kerala. The Air Force and Navy are also used. Up to 700 members of 175 families have already been sent to safety to protect themselves from the storm. The total number of relief camps is about 2,500. Red warnings have been issued in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta and Alapuzha in Kerala.
CCTV is mandatory in all police stations and investigative agencies, the superior court said.
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