Due to the anticipated heavy rainfall from Cyclone Fengal, schools and colleges in Puducherry will remain closed on Friday and Saturday. The cyclone, which is intensifying over the Bay of Bengal, is expected to bring severe weather, including heavy rain, strong winds, and possible flooding to coastal regions in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Andhra Pradesh.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reports that the deep depression over the southwest Bay of Bengal is currently located about 310 km southeast of Nagapattinam, 410 km southeast of Puducherry, and 480 km south-southeast of Chennai. Chennai’s Regional Meteorological Centre director, S. Balachandran, said that the depression will likely strengthen over the next 48 hours, leading to heavy rain and strong winds.
Heavy rainfall is forecasted for the next few days, particularly in the Delta districts, Chengalpattu, and Viluppuram. On Friday, parts of Puducherry, Cuddalore, Chengalpattu, and the Delta region may experience extremely heavy rainfall. Fishermen have been advised not to venture into the sea until November 31 due to the stormy conditions.
The Indian Navy has activated its disaster response plan to manage the effects of Cyclone Fengal, with a focus on Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) and Search and Rescue (SAR) operations. The Eastern Naval Command, in coordination with local and state authorities, is overseeing these operations. Meanwhile, the Indian Coast Guard rescued six fishermen who were stranded at an abandoned jetty in Cuddalore after their boats were damaged.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has been closely monitoring the cyclone using its satellites EOS-06 and INSAT-3DR since November 23. These satellite observations have provided crucial data on ocean winds, intensity, and direction, aiding disaster management efforts.
As Cyclone Fengal continues to strengthen, authorities are taking comprehensive measures to protect vulnerable communities. With close monitoring from both national agencies and international space technology, efforts to mitigate the storm’s impact are ongoing.