Cyclone Montha Makes Landfall: Coastal Chaos in Andhra, Odisha Amid Storm

Cyclone Montha has crossed the eastern coast near Kakinada, bringing severe weather conditions to the region. The India Meteorological Department has issued color-coded alerts for multiple districts predicting extremely heavy rainfall. Local authorities have evacuated coastal residents and provided shelter for fishing boats caught in the storm. Chief Minister Naidu has directed officials to ensure proper facilities at rehabilitation centers while monitoring potential damage.

Key Points: Cyclone Montha Hits Andhra Coast With Heavy Rain and Winds

  • Cyclone Montha makes landfall near Kakinada with extreme weather conditions
  • IMD issues orange alert for three districts amid heavy rainfall predictions
  • Andhra CM orders immediate evacuation of vulnerable coastal residents
  • 30 fishing boats provided safe shelter at Gopalpur Port during storm
  • Chennai and surrounding districts experience moderate rainfall and thunderstorms
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Rough seas, strong winds, rainfall in coastal Andhra, Odisha; Cyclone Montha set to cross land this evening

Cyclone Montha crosses Andhra coast near Kakinaya, bringing heavy rainfall and strong winds to coastal districts. IMD issues alerts as thousands evacuated to safety.

"It is expected to cross the coast of Andhra Pradesh by Tuesday evening or night between Machilipatnam and Kalingapatnam around the Kakinada area. - GNRS Srinivasa Rao, IMD Hyderabad"

Kakinada, October 28

As Cyclone Montha is set to make landfall near Kakinada in Andhra Pradesh on Tuesday evening, several coastal districts in the State and southern Odisha, towards where the cyclone will move after the landfall, received heavy rain this morning.

Odisha's Ganjam district witnessed rough seas, strong winds and rainfall, while rain lashed in Andhra Pradesh's Vijayawada due to the impact of the cyclone.

Tamil Nadu's Chennai city also received rainfall this morning. As per IMD, moderate rain with light thunderstorm and lightning is very likely to occur at a few places over Chengalpattu, Chennai, Kancheepuram, Kanniyakumari, Ranipet, Tenkasi, Thiruvallur, Thoothukkudi, Tirunelveli, Tirupathur, Tiruvannamalai, Vellore, Viluppuram, Virudhunagar in next 3 hours.

Meanwhile, speaking to ANI, IMD Hyderabad official GNRS Srinivasa Rao said, "It is expected to cross the coast of Andhra Pradesh by Tuesday evening or night between Machilipatnam and Kalingapatnam around the Kakinada area. Most districts in Andhra Pradesh will experience extremely heavy rainfall and gusty winds."

"We have issued an orange alert in three districts, namely Peddapalli, Jayashankar Bhupalpally, and Mulugu. All remaining northeast districts are under yellow alert," he added.

On Cyclone 'Montha', Inspector in-charge of Marine police station, Aryapalli, Bidyabharati Nayak, said, "Fishing boats that had come from Andhra Pradesh were unable to return due to the cyclone.

"Our Ganjam district collector ordered all of them to be settled in the harbour. We have provided shelter to 30 boats in the harbour at Gopalpur Port. They will remain there as long as the cyclone continues," she said.

As Cyclone Montha moves closer to the eastern coast, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has directed officials to take immediate action to safeguard lives and minimise damage in coastal areas.

Chief Minister instructed district collectors and superintendents of police to "shift residents of vulnerable coastal areas to rehabilitation centres without any delay".The CM emphasised the importance of ensuring high-quality food and safe drinking water at rehabilitation centres. He also ordered the appointment of special officers to oversee the functioning of these centres. "Precautions must be taken to prevent the pollution of drinking water", he said.

According to the official press release, district collectors have been tasked with taking full responsibility for cyclone relief measures, including monitoring breaches to tanks and irrigation channels.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
My cousin in Kakinada says the winds are getting stronger. IMD predictions have been quite accurate this time. Stay safe everyone in coastal areas! 🌪️
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Sarah B
The coordination between Andhra and Odisha authorities is impressive. Providing shelter to those 30 boats from Andhra in Gopalpur Port shows good disaster management planning.
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Arjun K
While the government response seems good, I hope the relief centers are actually well-equipped. In previous cyclones, we've seen promises not matching reality. Hope this time is different.
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Nisha Z
Chennai also getting rain from this system! The IMD warning for multiple Tamil Nadu districts shows how widespread the impact can be. Better to stay indoors today.
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David E
The orange and yellow alert system is quite effective. Hope people in these districts are taking the warnings seriously and moving to safer locations as advised.

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