Depression Over Bay Of Bengal, To Cross Coast Between Tamil Nadu And Andhra Early Tomorrow
NDTV
A depression that formed over the Bay of Bengal early this morning will cross the coast between Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh by early November 19, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said and forecast more rains and winds with high speed for the next 24 hours in specific areas.
Tamil Nadu has received 61 per cent excess rainfall during the ongoing northeast monsoon period starting October 1 till date, the state government said on Thursday, while rains continued to lash many parts of the state, especially the northern districts including Chennai.
Tamil Nadu has sought the Centre to grant a total of Rs 2629.29 crore, including Rs 549.63 towards short term measures, from the National Disaster Relief Fund to carry out various works following the downpour since October.
A depression that formed over the Bay of Bengal early this morning will cross the coast between Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh by early November 19, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said and forecast more rains and winds with high speed for the next 24 hours in specific areas.
The Depression over southwest Bay of Bengal off north Tamil Nadu coast moved west-northwestwards and lay centered over southwest Bay of Bengal off north Tamil Nadu coast, about 250 km south-southeast of Chennai, 220 km east-southeast of Puducherry and 210 km east-northeast of Karaikal, an IMD update on Twitter said.