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Cyclone Tauktae May Hit Western Coast This Weekend

Cyclone Fengal made landfall near Puducherry on 30th November, weakening on Sunday, but heavy rains led to severe flooding.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted a “likely formation” of a cyclonic storm in the Arabian Sea on May 15, which would be the first to hit the western coast of India in 2020. If formed, the cyclone would be named ‘Tauktae’. The term ‘Tauktae’, a name given by Myanmar, means highly vocal lizard gecko. According to the IMD, a low-pressure area is expected to form over the southeast Arabian Sea. It is likely to move north north-westward across the southeast Arabian Sea and adjoining the Lakshadweep area and intensify into a Depression. In view of the cyclone, there is a possibility of heavy rainfall and squally weather in Lakshadweep and coastal areas Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Goa, and Maharashtra May 14-15.


“In view of likely Cyclonic storm formation over the south Arabian Sea around 15, May 2021 and its likely north-northwestwards movement, heavy to very heavy rainfall is likely at a few places over Kerala and Lakshadweep on 14-15 May and also over of Tamilnadu and south Karnataka on 15 May,” IMD tweeted on May 11. With the sea condition expected to be rough in view of a likely cyclone, the IMD has advised fishermen to not venture out to the southeast Arabian Sea, Maldives, Comorin, and Lakshadweep areas, and Kerala coast from the morning of May 13. For fishermen in the east-central Arabian Sea and along and off Karnataka-Goa and Maharashtra and Goa coasts, it is advised to stay away from the seas from May 14. Fishermen, who are already in the sea, are advised to return to the coast by the night of May 12.

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