IMD points heavy rainfall alert in Tamil Nadu, pink alert for THIS state | Particulars

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Image Source : PTI Disaster response drive personnel take away uprooted timber from a street amid rain in Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu

As Cyclone Fengal weakens into deep melancholy, the depth of rainfall and winds is prone to get diminished step by step. However, for upcoming few days, the rainfall state of affairs are value searching for. Primarily, the rainfalls will have an effect on the peninsular India. In the newest climate replace, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted gentle to very heavy rainfall in a number of areas on Monday. Accordingly, the yellow, orange and pink alert have been issued.

Regions with yellow alert 

According to IMD, a yellow alert has been issued for Rayalseema and Coastal Karnataka. The climate division has predicted that gentle to average rainfall with heavy rainfall at remoted locations is prone to lash the areas on Monday.

Orange alert

Meanwhile, the met division has issued orange alert for Fengal-hit Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Karaikal together with South Interior Karnataka. According to climate division replace, the aforesaid areas are prone to witness gentle to average rains at many locations with heavy to very heavy rainfall at remoted locations.

Red Alert

The IMD has issued pink alert for Kerala and Mahe. As per the predictions of climate division, the areas is prone to witness gentle to average rainfall at most locations, heavy to very heavy rainfall at a couple of locations and intensely heavy rainfall at remoted locations. 

In Kerala, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kottayam, Pathanamthitta and Kannur could witness extraordinarily heavy rainfall

Rainfall in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry

Notably, Puducherry on Monday morning recorded the highest-ever rainfall of 49 cm within the final 30 years attributable to cyclone. The tiny UT was unprecedentedly inundated leaving the conventional life at nonetheless. Meanwhile in Tamil Nadu, the best rainfall of 51 cm was recorded in Villupuram district’s Mylam AWS.

(With inputs from businesses)





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