Cyclonic storm Gati to move towards Tamil Nadu coast in 24 hours, says IMD
Six teams of the National Disaster Response Force left for Cuddalore after the cyclone alert was issued.

Cyclonic storm ‘Gati’ is likely to move towards the coast of Tamil Nadu in 24 hours, ANI reported on Monday, citing the India Meteorological Department.
IMD Chennai Deputy Director S Balachandran told the news agency that the “well-marked low pressure” over southwest Bay of Bengal was likely to intensify into the storm. “It’s likely to cross between Karaikal [in Puducherry] and Mamallapuram [in Tamil Nadu] by November 25 afternoon,” the official added.
Heavy rain is likely in Chennai, Kancheepuram, Tiruvallur and Cuddalore districts from Tuesday, The Hindu reported.
The Regional Meteorological Office in Chennai said that stormy weather conditions may arise along the coast from Monday. The wind speed is likely to touch 80 to 90 kilometres per hour along and off the coasts of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry on Wednesday.
Six teams of the National Disaster Response Force left for Cuddalore after the cyclone alert was issued.
Tamil Nadu: Six teams of NDRF leave for Cuddalore & Chidambaram towns in Cuddalore Dist in the wake of cyclonic storm warning by IMD.
— ANI (@ANI) November 23, 2020
Low pressure over SW Bay of Bengal very likely to intensify into a cyclonic storm during next 24 hrs & move towards Tamil Nadu-Puducherry coast. pic.twitter.com/HfE7S7JxRq
Unidentified officials from the Public Works Department in Chennai, meanwhile, told The Hindu that they were monitoring reservoirs and tanks near the city and taking precautionary measures.
The IMD advised fishermen against venturing into the sea between November 22 and 25, in view of turbulent weather forecasts.
On Sunday, the weather department had said that the “very severe” cyclonic storm Gati, which was the situated over the South West Arabian Sea, had moved towards the West.
The very severe cyclonic storm “GATI” over southwest Arabian Sea moved westwards and lay centred at 1730 hrs IST of today over southwest Arabian Sea near Latitude 10.4° N and Longitude 51.5°E, about 40 km east of Somalia coast and 90 km south-southeast of Ras Binnah (Somalia). pic.twitter.com/2R97I6mIu7
— India Meteorological Department (@Indiametdept) November 22, 2020