Cyclone Ockhi forms in Bay of Bengal; TN, Kerala brace for severe thunderstorms

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November 30, 2017

Nov 30: The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) on Thursday issued a cyclone warning for Lakshadweep islands and parts of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, saying the regions will receive heavy to very heavy rainfall over the next 48 hours, according to media reports.

According to an IMD press release, a depression has formed over the Comorin area, about 240 kilometres from Galle in Sri Lanka, and 170 kilometres southeast of Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu.

The depression will intensify further into a cyclonic storm in the next 12 hours, the IMD added.

It was likely to move northwest-wards in the next two days and under its influence, heavy to very heavy rains were likely in one or two places in south Tamil Nadu such as Kanyakumari, Tirunelveli, Tuticorin, Ramanathapuram, Sivaganga and Viruthunagar, it said.

Heavy rains were also likely in parts of Nagapattinam, Thanjavur and Tiruvarur, it added.

Further, strong winds reaching 45-55 kilometres per hour were likely to hit south Tamil Nadu in the next 48 hours and the sea would be rough, it said.

Along with rains, thunderstorms and heavy winds, thunder and lightning are also likely in Tamil Nadu and Kerala, The Indian Express reported.

If formed, the cyclone would be named 'Ockhi' and would also be the first tropical storm of the season to develop in the Arabian Sea, according to Skymetweather.

The Tamil Nadu government has taken several precautionary measures to minimise the damage.

According to The Quint, a holiday has been declared for schools in Tuticorin, Tiruvarur, Nellai, and Pudukkottai, while according to India Today, schools will remain closed in Kanyakumari and Thoothukudi districts as well.

The ferry service to Vivekananda Rock in Kanyakumari has been suspended, according to The Hindu.

Heavy rainfall was witnessed on Thursday morning, resulting in an increase in water levels at Papanasam, Servalar, Manimuthar and Kodumudiyar dams, the report added.

The Tamil Nadu State Disaster Management Agency (SDMA) also tweeted photos of Kanyakumari administration clearing uprooted trees from major roads. The area received about 34 millimetres of average rainfall, the SDMA added.

According to the Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) weather data at 5.30 pm on Wednesday, Pamban in Ramanathapuram district recorded 2.9 centimetres of rainfall, followed by Karaikal at 2.6 centimetres.

Fishermen too have been advised not to venture into the sea along the coast of south Tamil Nadu during next 48 hours.

After Chennai was hit by heavy rain last month and faced severe flooding, the civic body set up a control room to monitor the situation.

A month ago, Chennai received 93 percent more showers than normal in the period between 1 October and 4 November, killing eight persons. Schools, colleges and offices were closed regularly, while and train services too were affected.

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January 19,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 19: The CPI(M) will soon launch a nation-wide house-to-house campaign to explain to the people, the 'link' between CAA-NPR-NRC, party general secretary, Sitaram Yechury said on Sunday.

The intense campaign will take place all over the country, he said while briefing the media about the three-day central committee held at Vilapilsala near here.

The central committee also urged the people not to answer the NPR questions.

"The Central committee has called upon the people not to answer any questions concerning the NPR when the enumerators come to their houses...," the left leader said.

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April 5,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, April 5: Kerala Health Minister KK Shailaja on Sunday said that the state's preparations for containment of COVID-19 were satisfactory and added that PCR tests were going on in nine laboratories, in which upwards of eight thousand samples have been tested so far.

"Our strategy for the containment of COVID-19 is satisfactory. We are yielding good results from our strategy for tracing, isolation, testing & treatment. PCR test is going on in 9 laboratories. We have tested more than 8000 samples so far," Shailaja told ANI here.

She further said that the state government wanted to implement Rapid test in Kerala and added that they had ample PPEs and N95 masks.

"We want to implement Rapid Test in Kerala. Yesterday, we got 2000 kits; Right now, we have sufficient PPEs and N95 masks. If the number of COVID19 cases increases in the coming weeks then we will need more equipment," Shailaja said.

Keeping up with the need of the hour, the new administrative block of Kasaragod Medical College will soon be converted into a COVID-19 hospital for providing better treatment facilities to the coronavirus patients.

A team constituting 26 doctors and medical staff of the Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram will join the efforts of converting the new administrative block into a COVID-19 Hospital in Kasaragod on Sunday.

The total number of COVID-19 positive cases rose to 3,374 in India on Sunday, as per the data provided by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

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May 21,2020

New Delhi, May 21: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday paid tributes to Rajiv Gandhi on his death anniversary.

Former prime minister Gandhi was assassinated on this day in 1991 in Tamil Nadu's Sriperumbudur by a suicide bomber during an election campaign.
 
"On his death anniversary, tributes to former PM Shri Rajiv Gandhi," Modi tweeted.

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