Tamil Nadu On High Alert As Cyclone Michaung Gains Strength
An 'Orange' alert has been sounded for Tamil Nadu and coastal and interior Andhra Pradesh, indicating a moderate to high-impact weather warning.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a warning as Cyclone Michaung looms over the Bay of Bengal and the South Andaman Sea. With the potential to intensify, the cyclone is expected to make landfall in and around Tamil Nadu on December 4, prompting concerns and precautionary measures across southern India.
Impact on Water Reservoirs
In response to the low pressure system, the government has taken proactive measures, releasing 402 cubic feet of water from Chembarambakkam Lake in Kanchipuram district on December 1. This move aims to manage water levels and prevent potential flooding.
Projected Path of Cyclone Michaung
Cyclone Michaung is projected to move northwestwards, crossing South Andhra Pradesh and adjoining North Tamil Nadu coast between Chennai and Machilipatnam around the evening of December 4. Residents and authorities are to closely monitor updates as the cyclone's path evolves.
Safety Measures for Fishermen
Authorities have issued advisories to fishermen in coastal areas, urging them to suspend activities in the sea for safety reasons.
Government Preparedness
In light of the approaching cyclone, the government has initiated preemptive actions, including water release from reservoirs and the issuance of alerts.
Public Safety Measures
Residents are advised to stay informed through official channels, follow safety guidelines, and cooperate with authorities.