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RAINHeavy downpour coupled with cyclonic winds lashed the northern coastal districts of Tamil Nadu, including Chennai. Cyclonic storm ‘Vardah’ is expected to make landfall in Chennai anytime now.

Winds with speeds between 100 to 110 kms per hour are expected. In Chennai and other affected districts of Tamil Nadu, power supply has been suspended as a precautionary measure.

According to the Cyclone Warning Division of the India Meteorological Department, Vardah, which is currently, a very severe cyclonic storm, will weaken, but only to a severe cyclonic storm.

Over 15 teams of NDRF have been deployed in various coastal regions of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh which are on high alert due to the approaching cyclonic storm.

Tamil Nadu Chief Miniser Mr.O.Paneerselvam is chairing a meeting at the Secreatriat with top officials to assess the situation arising out of Cyclone Vardah.

The officials who have been nominated to monitor the situation briefed the Chief Minister about the various measures taken to address any emergency needs.

Regional Meterological director Mr. Balachandran said that the cyclone will cross the region close to Chennai by evening. According to the Meterological department, the cyclone is centered at 50 kms from the Bay of Bengal presently. The cyclone will hit the massive stretch from South Andhra to Kanchipuram coast in Tamilnadu.

Southern railway has cancelled all the suburban trains till further announcement. The Airports authority has cancelled all domestic and international flights have also been cancelled from the Madras Airport till further notice. District administrations at Chennai, Tiruvallur, Kanchipuram and some taluks of the Villupuram have been alerted. Educational institutions in all these have been closed.

Andhra Pradesh is also on high alert. Two naval ships have also been deployed to tackle the situation. Tamil Nadu govt. has issued an advisory asking people to stay indoors between 1pm to 4pm.

Rail and flight services in Chennai have been affected by heavy rain and strong winds. Around 25 incoming flights, including those from international destinations, were diverted to Hyderabad and Bangalore airports due to strong winds and poor visibility. Nearly 25 outbound flights were delayed.

The Southern Railway has announced suspension of services on the Chennai Beach and Velacherry MRTS route. Similarly some suburban rail services have also been suspended until further notice. Some passenger trains coming to Chennai and leaving the city were also diverted.

In view of strong cyclonic storm Vardah, the Puducherry government also took precautionary steps to prevent tourists and other people from going close to the sea shore. Police personnel were deployed on the entire two-and-a-half kilometre stretch of beach road and barricades were also put on all roads close to the sea shore. All schools and colleges are closed today.

Special meetings of the officials of Revenue and Disaster Management Department to ensure that all necessary arrangements were took place.

Control rooms were opened with toll free numbers 1070 and 1077 for people. Flow of vehicles at various important centres was thin. Puducherry experienced intermittent drizzle from early morning due to approaching very severe cyclone Vardah.

Over 9,400 people living along the Bay of Bengal coast in SPS Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh were today evacuated to relief camps amid heavy rains due to the influence of severe cyclonic storm Vardah.

Eight fishermen belonging to Tamil Nadu were rescued from the sea near the Sriharikota High Altitude Range while search was on for ten more persons feared trapped at sea.

With the cyclonic storm Vardah set to make landfall between Sriharikota and Chennai, a state of high alert is being maintained in SPS Nellore district.

Earlier, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu had directed the Nellore district administration to evacuate people in about 255 low-lying areas to safer places.

The Chief Minister reviewed the situation through teleconference and asked the official machinery to remain on high alert to prevent loss of lives. The holy Tirumala Hills have been receiving rainfall since last night, causing some hardship to devotees visiting the shrine of Lord Venkateswara.

IMD Head Scientist Dr M Mahapatra said that the cyclone would move to southern Karnataka after staying for 6 hours in Chennai and areas around.

A high alert has already been sounded Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. NDRF teams are already in place in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.

Officials have been constantly monitoring the situation and are in constant touch with state govt. authorities & agencies.

The armed forces have also been asked to be on standby. The army, navy and air force were prepared to be deployed anytime as and when required.