New Delhi: Just a week after Cyclone Nivar left a trail of devastation in the state, another cyclone ‘Burevi’ is highly likely to hit Tamil Nadu on December 4, the second time in a week, the Department’s Cyclone Warning Division India Meteorological Service (IMD). he said Tuesday. Also read: IMD issues a red alert to these four districts in Kerala, heavy rains are expected over Tamil Nadu
Giving more details, the IMD said the deep depression in the Bay of Bengal is likely to further intensify into a cyclonic storm late Tuesday night. Also read: Heavy rains are forecast in these states in the next four days; IMD issues red and orange alerts
The IMD also stated that the cyclonic storm is most likely to pass the coast of Sri Lanka near Trincomalee during the evening or night of December 2 as a cyclonic storm with a wind speed of 75-85 kilometers per hour with gusts of 95 km / h. Also read: superstar Rajinikanth to announce his decision to enter politics soon
Based on the latest updates, the cyclone is most likely moving almost west thereafter, emerging into the Gulf of Mannar and the contiguous area of Comorin on the morning of December 3. “It would then move almost west-southwest and cross the southern coast of Tamil Nadu between Kanyakumari and Pamban around the early morning of December 4,” IMD said.
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