Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Cyclone Gaja alert in TN, Andhra and Puducherry

- M Manikandan letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

CHENNAI: Authoritie­s on Sunday warned fishermen against venturing into the Bay of Bengal until Thursday and asked those in the mid-sea to return to shores as the Indian Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD) issued a cyclone alert for Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Andhra Pradesh.

Cyclone Titli had earlier made landfall on October 11 and left 62 people dead in Odisha.

The IMD said the cyclone Gaja was approachin­g coastal Tamil Nadu (east-northeast of Chennai) and east-southeast of Sriharikot­a in Andhra Pradesh. It said the cyclonic storm has moved westwards with a speed of 12 kmph.

The cyclone was centered about 460 km northwest of Port Blair (Andaman Islands), 930 km northeast of Chennai (Tamil Nadu) and 980 km southeast of Sriharikot­a (Andhra Pradesh) on Sunday.

“It is very likely to intensify further into a severe cyclonic storm during the next 24 hours,” an IMD bulletin said.

“There will be a cyclonic storm, which may not be of severe intensity. So, fishermen in these states have been asked to stay away from the sea till November 15,” said IMD meteorolog­y director M Mohapatra.

The IMD predicted the cyclone was likely to move towards northern Tamil Nadu and southern Andhra Pradesh coasts by Tuesday.

“Therefore, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Puducherry will receive heavy to very heavy rainfall on November 14 (Wednesday), which will not be less than 20 cm. The cyclone with speeds of 80-90 kmph gusting to 110 kmph

There will be a cyclonic storm, which may not be of severe intensity. So, fishermen in these states have been asked to stay away from the sea till November 15

M MOHAPATRA, IMD meteorolog­y director

winds is likely to travel along north Tamil Nadu and southern Andhra Pradesh coasts,” the IMD said.

It added that there will be heavy rain at isolated places in Kerala on November 15 as well.

The cyclone is likely to weaken gradually by Thursday.

Tamil Nadu’s fisheries department warned the Bay of Bengal would be rough for the next two to three days and asked fishermen not to venture into the sea until the next announceme­nt. “As we have received the alert from the IMD, we have stopped issuing passes to the fishermen for sailing into the sea…,” said Tamil Nadu’s fish- eries department (Nagapattin­am) regional director Amal

Xavier. Ports like Ennore, Cuddalore, Karaikal, and Nagapattin­am have issued cyclone warning signals.

Tamil Nadu’s revenue administra­tion director, Satyagopal Rao, said the government has made necessary arrangemen­ts to address the cyclone and its impact.

“People need not worry about the Gaja cyclone. We have informed district administra­tions to issue advisories to the public to avert any calamity. We have also sent informatio­n to the fishermen, who are in the mid-sea urging them to return to shores.”

Tamil Nadu’s chief secretary Girija Vaidyanath­an would chair a meeting at the state secretaria­t on Monday to discuss the measures to be taken in dealing with the cyclone.

The IMD separately said an induced cyclonic circulatio­n was likely to develop over central Pakistan and adjoining west Rajasthan and would lead to heavy rain or snow in Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh on November 13 and 14.

 ?? PTI FILE ?? ■The IMD predicted the cyclone was likely to move towards northernTa­mil Nadu and southern Andhra Pradesh coasts by Tuesday.
PTI FILE ■The IMD predicted the cyclone was likely to move towards northernTa­mil Nadu and southern Andhra Pradesh coasts by Tuesday.

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