Cyclone Mandous: Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin says four unnecessary in heavy rainfall

Cyclone Mandous wreaked havoc across India’s southeastern flit because it brought heavy rainfall. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin announced on Saturday that four other folks like died across Tamil Nadu after Cyclone Mandous made landfall off Mamallapuram. 

Talking to the media, the executive minister said, “I inspected the affected areas. Corporation workers like worked very successfully. 4 other folks like misplaced their lives in this heavy rainfall. 98 cattle died too.” 

While commenting on the anguish in the southern dispute of India, CM Stalin said, “151 properties and huts purchased broken, assorted damages are being calculated. In Chennai, 400 bushes had been uprooted.” 

ECR, காசிமேடு பகுதிகளில் #CycloneMandous-ஆல் ஏற்பட்ட பாதிப்புகளை ஆய்வு செய்து, பாதிக்கப்பட்ட மக்களுக்கு நிவாரண உதவிகள் வழங்கினேன்.

இயற்கைப் பேரிடரிலிருந்து மக்களைக் காத்திட இரவு பகல் பாராமல் முழு அர்ப்பணிப்போடு தங்களை ஈடுபடுத்திக் கொண்ட மாண்புமிகு அமைச்சர் பெருமக்கள் – (1/3) pic.twitter.com/JvouauLwpX

— M.Ok.Stalin (@mkstalin) December 10, 2022

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Cyclone Mandous brought winds raging at 65kmph to 75kmph and rainfall up to 10cm. The gusts touched 85kmph. 

The cyclone made landfall on Friday between 11: 30pm and 1: 30am (local time). Cyclone Mandous crossed the flit with a wind velocity of 75km per hour. 

The India Meteorological Division (IMD) said that the cyclone has now weakened into a deep depression. 

Deep Depression (remnant of the cyclonic storm Mandous) weakened into a Depression over north Tamil Nadu. To gradually weaken into a successfully marked low tension condominium in the course of subsequent 12 hours. pic.twitter.com/y1uJ0lIc6z

— India Meteorological Division (@Indiametdept) December 10, 2022

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In conserving with the IMD forecast, there will likely be light to moderate rainfall at most locations on Saturday. The forecast also mentioned that heavy to very heavy showers (64.5 mm-204 mm) will likely be recorded at isolated locations across Rayalaseema, north Tamil Nadu and south interior Karnataka. 

Meanwhile, coastal Andhra Pradesh will receive heavy rains (64.5 mm-115.5 mm) for the next 24 hours. In Andhra Pradesh, Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Occasion (YSRCP) leaders, including MLA Bhumana Karunakar Reddy, and assorted local officers in Tirupati visited the areas tormented by Cyclone Mandous on Saturday. 

(With inputs from companies) 

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