Cyclone Montha, brewing over the Arabian Sea, is expected to intensify into a severe cyclonic storm and make landfall along the Andhra Pradesh coast between Machilipatnam and Kalingapatnam, near Kakinada, by Tuesday evening, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
Read moreOur govt is fully prepared to face this cyclone. Since the last two days, the CM and Dy CM Pawan Kalyan have been monitoring the situation. As the MP, I am on the ground and have arranged more than 800 relief centres where we are providing all basic facilities. We have deployed 1000 electricians to ensure 24-hour power in the area in case of any eventuality. 140 Swimmers with boats are also deployed here. The pregnant ladies have been shifted to different hospitals. NDRF and SDRF teams also deployed. Our party cadres are urging people to move to shelter and relief homes. We are trying to ensure there are no casualties. We are on the ground to help the public.
The District administration is fully prepared for any kind of eventuality. We have evacuated more than 2500 people to shelters. In urban areas, 28 people have been evacuated. The current situation is normal with the administration on high alert. All cyclone shelters are fully functional. All basic amenities are being provided to the evacuees.
To face the Cyclone Montha, NTR district administration is prepared and the central command control room is established. Everywhere, up to village-level response teams are kept on high alert. Today is the second day of Cyclone Montha. We are expecting the highest rainfall in Vijayawada city. So, to drain out the rainfall water, all the canals are kept vacant, and everyone is alert. All the departments, mainly the police, revenue, irrigation department, R&B department and electricity departments, are working in unison. The public is alerted well in advance, and they are all being shifted to the rehabilitation centres.
Cyclone storm Montha is moving towards the Andhra Pradesh coast, bringing heavy to extremely heavy rainfall accompanied by gusty winds across parts of coastal Andhra Pradesh (CAP) since Tuesday morning.Heavy rain in Visakhapatnam, Anakapalle, Kakinada, Tuni and other areas has caused flooding on roads, disrupted vehicular movement and prompted warnings for downstream communities.The cyclonic storm over the west-central Bay of Bengal moved north-northwestwards at a speed of 15 kmph during the past six hours. It intensified into a severe cyclonic storm on Tuesday (Oct 28) morning and was centred over the same region — about 190 km south-southeast of Machilipatnam, 270 km south-southeast of Kakinada, 340 km south-southwest of Visakhapatnam, and 550 km south-southwest of Gopalpur (Odisha).
Read moreAs Cyclone Montha barrels toward the Andhra coast, heavy rains, strong gales, and emergency evacuations have gripped several coastal districts.The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert, warning of wind speeds up to 110 kmph, likely to cause power disruptions, tree uprooting, and communication breakdowns.The cyclone is set to make landfall near Kakinada tonight between Machilipatnam and Kalingapatnam, bringing intense rainfall to Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and northern Tamil Nadu.
Read moreHeavy to very heavy rains accompanied by strong gales lashed parts of Coastal Andhra Pradesh (CAP) and sections of Rayalaseema on Monday under the influence of Cyclone Montha, which is expected to bring extremely heavy rainfall and severe winds across CAP on Tuesday and Wednesday. According to satellite imagery from the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Cyclone Montha was located 480km east of Chennai, 530 km south-southeast of Kakinada, 560km south-southeast of Visakhapatnam, 720km south of Gopalpur (Odisha), and 890 km west of Port Blair on Monday.
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