Cyclone Ditwah Approaches Tamil Nadu: Preparations in Full Swing

Cyclone Ditwah, named by Yemen, is advancing towards Tamil Nadu, expected to cause heavy rainfall. The state government, led by Chief Minister M K Stalin, is reviewing preparedness, deploying disaster response teams, and ensuring the readiness of essential services. IndiGo has canceled several flights due to the adverse weather.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Chennai | Updated: 28-11-2025 22:24 IST | Created: 28-11-2025 22:24 IST
Cyclone Ditwah Approaches Tamil Nadu: Preparations in Full Swing
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Cyclone Ditwah is advancing toward the Tamil Nadu coast, bringing the possibility of heavy rainfall, according to a weather office statement released Friday. The state government has stepped up its preparedness to face this second significant weather event in the past month.

The IMD reported the storm's position over Sri Lanka and the Bay of Bengal, predicting its arrival near Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and south Andhra Pradesh by November 30. Chief Minister M K Stalin chaired a high-level meeting to ensure all precautionary measures, deploying response forces to vulnerable areas.

The cyclone has also led to widespread travel disruptions, with IndiGo canceling multiple flights, and Southern Railway altering train operations. Health services have been instructed to stay ready, ensuring power and medical supplies remain unaffected amidst the looming adverse weather conditions.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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