The Asian Age

Cyclone Ochki heads to Lakshadwee­p

■ Torrential rains lash Kerala, southern districts of TN

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Kanyakumar­i ( TN)/ Thi ruvana thapur am, Nov. 30: Torrential rains pounded southern districts of Tamil Nadu and neighbouri­ng Kerala crippling life and claiming eight lives — four each in the two states — as a deep depression in the Bay of Bengal intensifie­d into cyclonic storm “Ockhi” on Thursday.

Both the state government­s put the official machinery on high alert as the cyclone, lying 60 kms south of Kanyakumar­i, was forecast to dump more rains in south Tamil Nadu and Kerala in the next 24 hours.

The storm was expected to move toward the Lakshadwee­p archipelag­o and hit the islands on December 2.

A bulletin issued by the India Meteorolog­ical Department said gale wind speed reaching 65- 75 kmph gusting to 85 kmph was very likely along and off South Kerala during next 48 hours and along and off south Tamil Nadu during next 24 hours.

Fishermen in coastal regions in southern parts of the two states were advised not to venture into sea for the next 24 hours, it said.

Madhavan Rajeevan, Secretary in the Earth Sciences ministry, said in New Delhi that Lakshadwee­p in the southern part of the Arabian Sea will start experienci­ng heavy rainfall and strong winds from

tomorrow. “It will hit the islands on December 2,” Rajeevan said.

Tamil Nadu government deployed state and national disaster response force teams in Kanyakumar­i district, which bore the brunt of the rain fury.

It asked officials to shelter people living in low lying areas in the southern districts in multi- purpose evacuation centres.

Chief minister K. Palaniswam­i, who reviewed the situation, said in Chennai state ministers and senior IAS officials have been assigned to affected districts to monitor relief work.

Also, electricit­y personnel with necessary equipment have been rushed to restore power distributi­on that was affected due to trees falling over electric poles, Mr Palaniswam­i said.

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