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Watch: Cyclone Nivar announces its presence with strong rain and winds in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry

The cyclone is expected to make landfall between Tamil Nadu’s Mamallapuram and Puducherry’s Karaikal on Wednesday evening.

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Nov 24, 2020 · 03:19 pm
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#WATCH: Visuals from Gandhi Beach in Puducherry as strong winds hit the region, sea turns rough. #NivarCyclone is very likely to cross Tamil Nadu & Puducherry coasts between Karaikal & Mamallapuram on the evening of 25th November, as per IMD. pic.twitter.com/hFXEBlpOXA

— ANI (@ANI) November 24, 2020

Chennai's ECR! Today#CycloneNivar #Nivar pic.twitter.com/dJ1F6f1Iqx

— என்றும் சென்னை (@endrumchennai) November 24, 2020

Place: Siruseri SIPCOT#NivarCyclone pic.twitter.com/Uh4fB2vwiC

— Abdulla Shah (@AbdullaShah) November 24, 2020

#NivarCyclone rains started - GUDUVANCHERY NOW pic.twitter.com/YPr1kht7Xy

— man 🦁 lion (@lakshmi78659477) November 23, 2020

Pre effects of #NivarCyclone #chennairains pic.twitter.com/YE1Wxlx0Dg

— Aravinth (@Aravinthm32) November 23, 2020

Puducherry: CM V Narayanasamy reviews preparations in coastal areas as UT braces for #CycloneNivar

"All departments are on high-alert & will work in close coordination for restoring electricity, water etc. We're working overtime to ensure that there's no loss of life," he said. pic.twitter.com/XVVGBx4Svr

— ANI (@ANI) November 24, 2020
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