Cyclone Montha: Storm approaches Andhra coast as landfall process begins
The landfall process is expected to continue for three to four hours as the cyclonic storm is set to cross the Andhra coast between Machilipatnam and Kanagaratnam around Kakinada, according to the India Meteorological Department.
The landfall process is expected to continue for three to four hours as the cyclonic storm is set to cross the Andhra coast between Machilipatnam and Kanagaratnam around Kakinada, according to the India Meteorological Department.
The landfall process is expected to continue for three to four hours as the cyclonic storm is set to cross the Andhra coast between Machilipatnam and Kanagaratnam around Kakinada, according to the India Meteorological Department.
The landfall process is expected to continue for three to four hours as the cyclonic storm is set to cross the Andhra coast between Machilipatnam and Kanagaratnam around Kakinada, according to the India Meteorological Department.
Cyclone Montha is heading towards Andhra Pradesh coast as the landfall process commenced on Tuesday evening. It is expected to bring maximum sustained wind speeds of 90-100 kmph, gusting up to 110 kmph.
The landfall process is expected to continue for three to four hours as the cyclonic storm is set to cross the Andhra coast between Machilipatnam and Kanagaratnam around Kakinada, according to the India Meteorological Department.
Thousands of people on the coasts of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha have been moved to safer places. A woman died in Makanagudem village of Konaseema district after a tree was uprooted in strong gales and fell on her.
Authorities have advised residents in vulnerable coastal areas to remain indoors and follow official safety instructions until conditions improve.
The cyclone has resulted in heavy rains in neighbouring Tamil Nadu, with residential areas near Chennai getting flooded.
Cyclone Montha intensified into a severe cyclonic storm around 5.30 am on Tuesday.
The Indian Railways cancelled, diverted and rescheduled multiple trains across the Waltair Division of the East Coast Railway Zone.