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Cyclone Fengal Updates: IMD Predicts Extreme Rain In Tamil Nadu, Schools Closed In Puducherry
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The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted that the deep depression over the Bay of Bengal will move north-northwest, passing near Sri Lanka and strengthening into a cyclonic storm. Due to Cyclone Fengal, extreme rainfall is expected over Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Andhra Pradesh. As a result, the IMD has issued a...
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Published 18 hours ago - 03:07
Cyclone Fengal Heading Towards Southern India: Massive Storm Set to Strike - What You Need to Know
Cyclone Fengal is rapidly intensifying over the Bay of Bengal and is set to strike Tamil Nadu between November 28 and 29. As the storm approaches, authorities are on high alert, with heavy rains, strong winds, and possible disruptions in the region. In this video, we cover everything you need to know about Cyclone Fengal, its impact on Tamil Nadu, and the preparations being made by the Indian Navy and local agencies to ensure safety. Stay informed and prepared for this powerful storm!
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