
Cyclone Ditwah Update: Tamil Nadu On Red Alert As Storm Triggers Heavy Rain; Sri Lanka Death Toll Hits 153 (Picture Credit: Wikipedia, Canva Modified)
Cyclone Ditwah: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued widespread rain and thunderstorm warnings for Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Rayalaseema, and Kerala as ‘Cyclone Ditwah’ intensifies over the region. The system is expected to make landfall on November 30, bringing strong winds, lightning and heavy downpours across multiple southern states.
The name “Ditwah” suggested by Yemen means “lagoon.” It refers specifically to the famous Detwah Lagoon on Socotra Island, known for its rare marine biodiversity and striking coastal landscape.
Cyclone names in the region are chosen from a pre-approved list maintained by the WMO and the UN ESCAP Panel on Tropical Cyclones, with each member country contributing names. “Ditwah” reflects Yemen’s rich maritime heritage.
According to IMD, the cyclonic system is presently located over coastal Sri Lanka and the adjoining southwest Bay of Bengal. It is projected to move toward the North Tamil Nadu–Puducherry–south Andhra Pradesh coastline by the early hours of November 30.
Cyclone Ditwah marks the 3rd Bay of Bengal cyclone to develop after the October–November monsoon season. As of 5:30 AM on Friday, the system was moving north-northwest at 7 kmph, positioned near latitude 8.2°N and longitude 81.1°E approximately:
IMD says the cyclone will continue tracking north-northwestward across Sri Lanka before emerging over the southwest Bay of Bengal.
With the system strengthening, IMD has warned of severe weather conditions in the coming days:
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