NE NEWS SERVICE
CHENNAI, NOV 25
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) on Wednesday said the severe cyclonic storm Nivar over southwest Bay of Bengal moved west-northwestwards with a speed of 6 kmph during past six hours and lay centred at 0230 hrs IST over southwest Bay of Bengal.
Cyclone Warning for Tamilnadu and Puducherry coasts,SCS NIVAR to cross Tamil Nadu and Puducherry coasts between Karaikal and Mamallapuram around Puducherry during mid-night of 25th and early hours of 26th Nov as VSCS. pic.twitter.com/GSCZ3bZkmL
— India Meteorological Department (@Indiametdept) November 25, 2020
It is very likely to move west-northwestwards for the next six hours and then northwestwards. It added that Cyclone Nivar is very likely to intensify further into a Very Severe Cyclonic Storm during the next 12 hours.
It is expected to cross Tamil Nadu and Puducherry coasts between Karaikal and Mamallapuram on Wednesday evening as a very severe cyclonic storm with a wind speed of 120-130 kmph gusting to 145 kmph.
Almost 1,200 National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) rescue personnel have been deployed in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Puducherry and 800 others are on standby in view of cyclone Nivar, the “very severe cyclonic storm” which is expected to make landfall Wednesday evening.
NDRF chief S N Pradhan said that they are prepared for a “high level of intensity and the worst form” of the cyclonic storm as it surges from the Bay of Bengal towards the southern coastline.
The National Crisis Management Committee (NCMC) on Tuesday took stock of the status of the storm and assured the affected states of all possible help, including the early release of disaster relief fund. The chief secretaries of the three states, directors general of India Meteorological Department and National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) briefed the NCMC about their preparedness.
The Tamil Nadu government has declared a public holiday on Wednesday as the state braces for the cross over of Cyclone Nivar late in the evening today.
Excess water from Chembarambakkam lake opened; people living in low-lying areas warned
As the Chembarambakkam lake is on the brim, the state PWD department has opened the excess water at noon on Wednesday. The state government issued red alert to those living in low-lying areas and on the banks of Adayar river.
Scenes from #ChembarambakkamLake Adivisory issued to residents at low-lying areas on the banks of Adyar river. Stay safe. #CycloneAlert #CycloneNivarUpdate pic.twitter.com/CWV58M0nbE
— SARO ®️ULES 🐐 (@Saro_Rules) November 25, 2020
People are asked to move to safer places and also relief centres opened by the Chennai corporation.
Chennai corporation has issued a warning to the areas which are expected to be flooded due to opening of Chembarambakkam lake.