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Cyclone Burevi – High Alert in Kerala and TamilNadu

News Link: Cyclone Burevi – High Alert in Kerala and TamilNadu – By MK (Editor)

Cyclone Burevi just 40 km away from Mannar, IMD issues red alert for 4 districts of Kerala.

Cyclonic Storm Burevi is very close to the Tamil Nadu coast. According to India Meteorological Department (IMD) bulletin on Thursday morning, Burevi is very likely to move west-northwestwards.

“Cyclonic Storm Burevi lay centered at 0530 hrs IST of 03rd December over Sri Lanka near Lat. 9.0°N and Long. 80.3°E, about 40 km east of Mannar, 120 km east-southeast of Pamban (India) and 320 km east-northeast of Kanniyakumari (India),” the IMD bulletin at 8:30 am said.

“The Cyclonic Storm with wind speed of 70-80 gusting to 90 kmph would be centered very close to Pamban around noon of 3rd December,” it further added.

It is likely to cross south Tamil Nadu coast between Pamban and Kanyakumari in the night and early Friday morning.

As many as eight teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and personnel of the Air Force and the Navy have been deployed for rescue and relief operations ahead of the landfall of the cyclone. Kerala chief minister said on Wednesday.

In total, 26 relief teams have been deployed in Tamil Nadu and Kerala and one team is in reserve in Puducherry, the NDRF said.

Nearly 700 people from 175 families have shifted to relief camps, while 2,489 other camps have been identified.

The IMD has issued a red alert for Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta and Alappuzha districts for December 3, in view of cyclone Burevi.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday spoke with the chief ministers of Tamil Nadu and Kerala on Wednesday. Discussed the situation prevailing in parts of the states due to the incoming cyclone while pledging all possible support from the Centre.

Cyclone Burevi, named by the Maldives, will not be as strong as Cyclone Nivar which lashed the northern coast of Tamil Nadu last week. As per the prediction, the storm will reach a speed of 80-90 km/hour unlike Nivar which had a speed of 110-130 km/hour.

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