Cyclone Fengal: Tamil Nadu Braces for Heavy Rainfall and Potential Flooding
A powerful cyclone is brewing in the Bay of Bengal, threatening to bring heavy rainfall, strong winds, and possible flooding to coastal areas of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh.
Cyclone Fengal is expected to intensify further in the next 24 hours. Officials are monitoring its movement closely, predicting a likely landfall between Karaikal and Mahabalipuram by the morning of November 30th.
A man walks past high tides lashing at Marina Beach as Tamil Nadu braces for Cyclone Fengal.
A man walks past high tides lashing at Marina Beach as Tamil Nadu braces for Cyclone Fengal.
Warnings have intensified over the past 24 hours, with the Indian Meteorological Department issuing advisories for widespread rainfall. Officials anticipate fairly widespread moderate confusion in most parts of Tamil Nadu, with some areas, particularly in Delta districts, and the districts of Viluppuram, Cuddalore, Puducherry, and Chengalpattu set to receive extremely heavy rainfall.
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Regional authorities are taking proactive measures to ensure safety. Schools and colleges in Puducherry will remain closed on November 29th and 30th due to forecasts of heavy rainfall.
The Indian Navy has activated a comprehensive disaster response plan, mobilizing resources to assist in the potential aftermath.
“We advise fishermen to refrain from venturing into the sea until November 31st,” the Indian Navy stated. “Naval authorities are collaborating with state and civil administrations to ensure rapid response.”
* The deep depression over the southwest Bay of Bengal, which is expected to develop into cyclonic storms, will affect both Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh.
“Things are likely to get interesting,” stated HDFC.
The intensity of the cyclone has many residents of Tamil Nadu worried, but cyclone preparedness plans are in action.
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What precautions shouldâ residents take to prepare âfor Cyclone Fengal’s potential impact besides staying informed and following instructions from local authorities?
## Cyclone Fengal: Tamil Nadu Braces for Impact
**[NEWS ANCHOR]:** Welcome back. âCyclone Fengal is⢠churning in the Bayâ of⣠Bengal and is âforecast to bring heavy⢠rain and high winds to the Tamil Nadu coast.â Joining us now is Dr. Rani â¤Kumar, a Meteorologist with the Tamil Naduâ Meteorological Department, to discuss the latest developments. Dr. Kumar, thanks for joining us.
**[DR. KUMAR]:** Thank you forâ having me.
**[NEWS ANCHOR]:** Could youâ give us an update on Cyclone Fengal’s strength and projected path?
**[DR. KUMAR]:** As of âthis morning, Cyclone Fengal has intensified and is currently classified⣠as a [check classification level from official sources]. We are expecting it to make landfall sometime tomorrow [Confirm landfall time and area from official sources], bringing heavy rainfallâ and wind speeds of 50-60 kmph, gusting to 70 kmph [[1](https://www.businesstoday.in/india/story/cyclone-fengal-in-tamil-nadu-chennai-braces-for-70-kmph-wind-schools-across-districts-closed-fliers-warned-455393-2024-11-28)].
**[NEWS ANCHOR]:** How are authorities preparing for the cyclone’s impact?
**[DR. KUMAR]:** The government is taking this threatâ very seriously. Schools have been closed in several âdistricts [[1](https://www.businesstoday.in/india/story/cyclone-fengal-in-tamil-nadu-chennai-braces-for-70-kmph-wind-schools-across-districts-closed-fliers-warned-455393-2024-11-28)], and people livingâ in low-lying areas are being advised to evacuate to safer locations. Disaster relief teams are on standby, and we are closely monitoring the situation [[1](https://www.businesstoday.in/india/story/cyclone-fengal-in-tamil-nadu-chennai-braces-for-70-kmph-wind-schools-across-districts-closed-fliers-warned-455393-2024-11-28)].
**[NEWS ANCHOR]:** What â¤can residentsâ do to âprepare themselves?
**[DR. KUMAR]:** Itâs important for residents to stay informed by following weather updates and heed any instructions from local authorities. Secure loose objects outdoors, prepare an emergency kit with essential supplies, and if you live in a vulnerable area, consider moving toâ higher â¤ground [[1](https://www.businesstoday.in/india/story/cyclone-fengal-in-tamil-nadu-chennai-braces-for-70-kmph-wind-schools-across-districts-closed-fliers-warned-455393-2024-11-28)].
**[NEWS ANCHOR]:** Thank you, Dr. Kumar, for sharing this important information. Our thoughts are with those in the path of Cyclone Fengal.â
Please remember that this⤠is a sample interview based on the provided âweb search results. You should always refer to official sources forâ the most up-to-date â˘and accurate information during a weather event.