Deep depression over Gulf of Mannar to bring heavy rain over few places in south T.N. till Saturday
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Cyclone Burevi misplaced its depth and is probably going to cross Ramanathapuram and Thoothukudi districts through the subsequent six hours, in accordance to the IMD.
The deep depression over the Gulf of Mannar shut to the Ramanathapuram coast remained virtually stationary, about 40 km southwest of Ramanathapuram and 70 km west-southwest of Pamban.
Cyclone Burevi misplaced its depth on Thursday night time and have become a deep depression.
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According to the India Meteorological Department’s bulletin at 8 a.m., it’s possible to transfer slowly west-southwestwards and cross Ramanathapuram and Thoothukudi districts through the subsequent six hours. It could have a wind velocity of 50-60 kmph and typically gusting up to 70 kmph. It is probably going to weaken right into a depression through the subsequent 12 hours and its wind velocity will cut back to 45-55 kmph.
Several places obtained reasonable to heavy rain below the affect of the climate system. Lalper in Cuddalore district obtained extraordinarily heavy rain of 27 cm adopted by Adhiramapattinam with 8 cm, Cuddalore, 9 cm, and Thuvakkudi, Tiruchi district, with 6 cm.
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Kollidam in Nagapattinam obtained a particularly heavy rain of 36 cm through the previous 24 hours ending 8.30 a.m. on Friday. Chidambaram recorded 34 cm and Parangipettai in Cuddalore district too recorded extraordinarily heavy rain of 26 cm. Several south Tamil Nadu and delta district obtained very heavy rain.
Chennai recorded 6 cm and Poonamallee 3 cm of rain till 8.30 a.m.
Officials of the Meteorological Department stated heavy rain will proceed over Tiruvallur, Vellore, Ranipet, Kancheepuram, Chennai, Villupuram, Salem, Ariyalur and delta districts through the subsequent six hours.
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“As its intensity has decreased from a cyclone and it has remained stationary since 2.30 a.m. on Friday, it has turned into a rain-filled weather system. The rain belt has extended to the northern districts as well,” stated an official.
While a few places in south Tamil Nadu could get heavy to very heavy rain, one or two places in the northern districts could obtain heavy and really heavy rain till Saturday morning.
Among town reservoirs, Cholavaram recorded heavy rain of 9 cm, Red Hills 5 cm, Poondi 4 cm and Chembarambakkam 3 cm. Water launch from Chembarambakkam reservoir is ready to be stepped up to 2,000 cusecs (cubic toes per second) on Friday because the water physique is receiving an influx of 6,000 cusecs from water our bodies upstream. Kancheepuram district collectorate has issued a flood alert to areas downstream in Adyar river, together with Kundrathur, Tiruneermalai and Thirumudivakkam.
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