A profound depression, currently situated over the southwest Bay of Bengal, is forecasted to intensify further into a cyclone by Wednesday. The India Meteorological Division (IMD) has issued predictions that Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Andhra Pradesh might get heavy to exceptionally heavy rainfall.
Cyclone Fengal Path
The cyclone is roughly 670 kilometers from Chennai’s coast and is moving at a speed of 10 km/h toward the northwest. As of November 27, Cyclone Fengal was found 470 km southeast of Nagapattinam, 190 km southeast of Trincomalee, and 580 km south-southeast of Puducherry. In the going with two days, the system is supposed to pass close to the coast of Sri Lanka prior to pushing toward the coast of Tamil Nadu.
Cyclone Bengal is anticipated to cause unpleasant waves, flooding in low-lying areas, and disruptions to oceanic operations in 2024. Furthermore, it states that gusts of up to 65 km/h have previously been recorded, with winds previously coming to 45 to 55 km/h. The storm’s way was being observed by Karaikal’s Doppler Weather Radar.
State Preparedness and Public Safety
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has called a high level meeting with collectors from affected high-risk areas like Nagapattinam and Mayiladuthurai, Villupuram, and Cuddalore. Rescue operations, health teams, and emergency camps have been organized for better public safety.
Moreover, the National Disaster Response Force has sent seven teams alongside their canine units to Tamil Nadu and Puducherry to oversee emergencies. Schools have been closed in districts like Trichy, Nagapattinam, and Villupuram because of the risks associated with driving in weighty downpours.
Cyclone Bengal Update Latest: Infrastructure Damage
Moderate to heavy rain lashed Chennai, Chengelpet, and Kanchipuram while northern coastal areas like Cuddalore and the Cauvery delta region reported continuous showers. The IMD predicts rainfall will intensify as Cyclone Fengal’s path nears Tamil Nadu. Power outages have been reported in several areas in Chennai, and blackouts will last up to five hours in localities such as Ashok Nagar, Pudhu Nagar, and Shanthi Colony.
Cyclone Fengal: A Regional and Cultural Symbol
The name “Fengal” was proposed by Saudi Arabia under the World Meteorological Organization’s naming system. It reflects the region’s linguistic heritage and cultural identity. The storm is the second post-monsoon cyclone to affect the Indian coast, following Cyclone Dana in October.
Cyclone Fengal Tracker: Warnings for Other States
Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Rayalaseema, Kerala, Yanam, and Mahe remain on alert due to heavy rainfall. The Government has advised people to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel and comply with the safety advisories.
For further updates from Cyclone Fengal, check the official IMD announcements and real-time trackers. Continued monitoring of the storm by the authorities will help in reducing its impact.
FAQ:
What is meant by fengal cyclone?
Derived from Arabic, the name ‘fengal’ conveys linguistic and cultural diversity within the naming conventions of the World Meteorological Organisation. The name was submitted by Saudi Arabia, to be used, if the depression strengthens according to forecast.
Which part of India is most affected by cyclones?
Generally, the eastern cost is the most affected by cyclones.
Which cyclone is coming in 2024?
Cyclone Fengal will occur if the depression turns into a cyclone that has developed over the southeast Bay of Bengal and the adjoining East Equatorial Indian Ocean. It comes after Cyclone Dana, which struck Odisha on 25 October 2024.
What is the cyclone name in Chennai?
The cyclone name in Chennai is Cyclone Fengal.
What is called a supercyclone?
When the wind is 120 knots and above, it will be called a super cyclonic storm.