Cyclone Montha Alert: Andhra Braces for 110 kmph Winds and Coastal Fury

Andhra Pradesh is on high alert as Cyclone Montha rapidly approaches the coast. The storm is expected to intensify into a severe cyclone before making landfall near Kakinada on Tuesday night. Authorities have deployed disaster response teams and opened hundreds of cyclone shelters across coastal districts. The government has released emergency funds and implemented safety measures including beach closures and school holidays.

Key Points: Andhra High Alert as Cyclone Montha Approaches Kakinada Coast

  • Cyclone Montha racing toward Andhra coast at 15 kmph speed
  • Expected to intensify into severe cyclone before Tuesday landfall
  • 110 kmph winds and high tidal waves predicted along coast
  • 219 cyclone shelters opened across 57 coastal mandals
  • 16 NDRF and SDRF teams deployed for emergency response
  • Schools closed in eight districts for three-day holiday period
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Andhra on high alert as Montha cyclone races towards coast

Andhra Pradesh on high alert as Cyclone Montha intensifies, expected to make landfall near Kakinada with 110 kmph winds. Red alert issued for 16 districts.

"The cyclone may intensify into a severe cyclone by Tuesday morning and cross the coast between Machilipatnam and Kalingapatnam near Kakinada on Tuesday night - India Meteorological Department"

Amaravati, Oct 27

Cyclone Montha in the Bay of Bengal is racing towards the Andhra Pradesh coast and is likely to intensify into a severe cyclone before making landfall near Kakinada on Tuesday night, Andhra Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority officials said on Monday.

The coastal districts are on high alert in view of the forecast of heavy to very heavy rains and strong gales with a speed of 110 kmph.

Andhra Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority (APSDMA) said on Monday morning that the deep depression intensified into a cyclonic storm.

The cyclone moved at a speed of 15 kmph during the last six hours. It is currently centred 560 km from Chennai, 620 km from Kakinada, and 650 km from Visakhapatnam, said APSDMA Managing Director Prakhar Jain

As the cyclone approaches the coast, its impact is likely to intensify. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) estimates that it may intensify into a severe cyclone by Tuesday morning and cross the coast between Machilipatnam and Kalingapatnam near Kakinada on Tuesday night

Strong gales with speeds of 90-110 km per hour along the coast are likely. The APSDMA has cautioned people not to be careless, thinking the weather is calm. It urged people to remain alert.

As high tidal waves are likely, fishermen have been advised not to venture into the sea. All activities on the coast have been suspended. Authorities have closed the beaches for tourists while danger signal number one has been hoisted at all ports.

The IMD has issued a red alert for seven districts on Monday. An orange alert has been issued to 16 districts and a yellow alert to three districts. For Tuesday, the IMD has issued a red alert for 16 districts.

Authorities in Vizianagaram, Anakapalle, Krishna, NTR, NTR, West Godavari, East Godavari and Eluru districts have declared a holiday for all educational institutions for three days from Monday.

These districts were receiving rain with strong winds of 40 kmph since morning.

Minister for Home and Disaster Management V. Anitha said the government has already initiated measures to prevent loss of lives and property due to the cyclone.

As the cyclone may result in disruption of communication services, the government has provided satellite phones to the districts likely to be affected.

The services of departments, like irrigation, civil supplies, medical/health and electricity will be used for relief operations.

APSDMA has opened the control room with these numbers: 112, 1070 and 18004250101. Control rooms have also been opened in the collectorates of 12 coastal districts.

The government has cancelled the leave of all officials. It has also released Rs 19 crore for relief operations.

The authorities have opened 219 cyclone shelters in 57 coastal mandals. Nine teams of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and seven teams of State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) have been deployed in coastal districts.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see the authorities are taking proactive measures. The control room numbers and cyclone shelters will definitely help people in need. Stay safe, Andhra Pradesh!
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Michael C
Having experienced cyclones before, I appreciate the detailed warnings and preparation. The satellite phones are a smart move considering communication disruptions.
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Sneha F
While the preparations look good on paper, I hope the relief reaches the most vulnerable communities. Often, remote villages get affected the most during such disasters.
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Aditya G
The warning about not being careless because the weather seems calm is crucial. Cyclones can intensify suddenly. Better to be safe than sorry!
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Kavya N
My cousin works in Visakhapatnam and they've been asked to work from home. Good decision to declare holidays for educational institutions. Safety first! âš¡
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Rohit P
Hope the fishermen community heeds the warnings and stays away from the sea. 110 kmph winds are no joke. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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