Port officers at Pamban have issued a cyclone warning after a melancholy shaped over the west-central Bay of Bengal on Sunday, mendacity centred close to south-southwest of Visakhapatnam about 490 km southeast of Kakinada and 520 km east-southeast of Narsapur.
Officials of the Fisheries Department have requested fishermen to not enterprise into the ocean. Tokens wouldn’t be issued and mechanised boatmen had been informed to not put out to sea till additional discover, a launch mentioned.
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