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India’s Cyclone Disaster Management Initiatives and Projects for Safeguarding Coastal Communities

India’s Cyclone Disaster Management Initiatives and Projects for Safeguarding Coastal Communities

Breaking News, Climate Actions, Disasters
India with its vast coastline of over 7,500 km, is highly vulnerable to cyclones that often wreak havoc on lives, livelihoods, and infrastructure. To address these challenges, the country has implemented several forward-looking initiatives aimed at minimizing the impact of cyclones and ensuring the safety and resilience of its coastal communities. These initiatives combine structural improvements, policy reforms, and advanced forecasting systems, underscoring India's commitment to disaster preparedness and mitigation. National Cyclone Risk Mitigation Project (NCRMP) The National Cyclone Risk Mitigation Project (NCRMP) is a flagship initiative launched to reduce the vulnerability of coastal states and Union Territories to cyclonic disasters. The project takes a two-pronged approach, i...
Cyclone Fengal Triggers Heavy Rainfall Alert in Bengaluru, Sparks Concerns Over School Safety

Cyclone Fengal Triggers Heavy Rainfall Alert in Bengaluru, Sparks Concerns Over School Safety

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Bengaluru and parts of South Interior Karnataka are bracing for intense rainfall on Monday as Cyclone Fengal, which made landfall along the Tamil Nadu coast on November 30, continues to impact weather patterns. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued warnings of very heavy rain across the region, raising concerns about potential disruptions. Cyclone’s Progress and Impact The IMD reported that the depression, a remnant of Cyclone Fengal, moved west-northwestward at 7 km/h and was centered at 11:30 PM on December 1 near Villupuram, Tamil Nadu. The weakened storm is expected to bring heavy rainfall to Karnataka and parts of Kerala. Schools Remain Open Amid Safety Concerns Despite the IMD's warnings, schools and colleges in Bengaluru remain open, prompting widespread c...
Cyclone Fengal to Make Landfall Near Puducherry Today, IMD Issues Red Alert for Southern States

Cyclone Fengal to Make Landfall Near Puducherry Today, IMD Issues Red Alert for Southern States

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Cyclone Fengal is set to make landfall near Puducherry this afternoon, bringing heavy to extremely heavy rainfall and high wind speeds. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Tamil Nadu, South Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, and interior Karnataka, warning of intense weather conditions and disruptions. Cyclone Fengal, positioned approximately 300-350 km off the Tamil Nadu coast as of Friday evening, is expected to make landfall between Karaikal and Mahabalipuram near Puducherry. Wind speeds are predicted to reach 70-80 km/h, gusting up to 90 km/h during the landfall, according to IMD Cyclonic Division Head Ananda Das. “Coastal districts of North Tamil Nadu and South Andhra Pradesh will experience heavy to extremely heavy rainfall,” said Das, adding that the cycl...
Breaking News Depression in Bay of Bengal Intensifies, Landfall Expected Between Chennai and Puducherry

Breaking News Depression in Bay of Bengal Intensifies, Landfall Expected Between Chennai and Puducherry

Breaking News, Climate Actions, Disasters, Environment
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a critical alert as a depression over the Southwest Bay of Bengal and East Equatorial Indian Ocean moves toward the Sri Lanka and Tamil Nadu coasts. The weather system is expected to intensify into a deep depression within the next 24 hours and could potentially make landfall between Chennai and Puducherry in the coming days. Current Position and Movement As of 11:30 AM IST on November 25, the depression was located at: 5.1°N latitude and 84.5°E longitude Approximately 530 km southeast of Trincomalee (Sri Lanka) 810 km southeast of Nagappattinam 920 km southeast of Puducherry 1,000 km south-southeast of Chennai The system is currently moving west-northwestward at a speed of 30 km/h. IMD’s Projections Accor...
Scientists claims record storm surges to help predict future flooding

Scientists claims record storm surges to help predict future flooding

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Southampton, UK: Researchers at the University of Southampton have conducted the most comprehensive spatial analysis to date of storm surges along the UK and Ireland's coastlines. The findings, published in the June edition of the journal Weather and Climate Extremes, reveal significant regional variations in the intensity and duration of storm surges, with the north of the Irish Sea experiencing the longest and largest surges, while the southwest coast of England sees the shortest and smallest surges. Over a period spanning four decades, the winter seasons of 1989/90 and 2013/14 emerged as the periods with the highest number and most severe storm surge events. These findings were derived from data collected between 1980 and 2017, highlighting 270 extreme storm surge events based on the...
NASA Shares Stunning Image of Hurricane Idalia Captured from Space

NASA Shares Stunning Image of Hurricane Idalia Captured from Space

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NASA's Instagram account recently showcased a breathtaking image of Hurricane Idalia, taken from the International Space Station (ISS). This image, posted by NASA Earth, highlights the agency's efforts in observing and studying hurricanes from space to better understand the impacts of climate change and improve community preparedness for tropical cyclones. In the image, part of the ISS is visible on the left, framing the large white spiral of Hurricane Idalia. The photograph was captured on August 23, 2023, by the ISS's external high-definition camera. At the time, Idalia was a Category 1 storm over the Gulf of Mexico, with sustained winds of 140 kilometers (85 miles) per hour. As the storm progressed northward, it rapidly intensified and made landfall in Florida's Big Bend region on Au...
Cyclone Remal Devastates Northeastern States in India: 36 Dead, Widespread Disruptions

Cyclone Remal Devastates Northeastern States in India: 36 Dead, Widespread Disruptions

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The onslaught of Cyclone Remal has resulted in the tragic loss of 36 lives across four northeastern states in India, with Mizoram, Nagaland, Assam, and Meghalaya bearing the brunt of heavy rains and landslides on Tuesday. The severe weather conditions have brought daily life to a standstill across the region, disrupting transportation and utilities. Mizoram: The state suffered the highest casualties, with 27 people killed, including 21 victims of a quarry collapse in Aizawl district. Multiple landslides in the district claimed additional lives and left ten people missing. Disaster management and police officials have recovered 21 bodies from the quarry site located between Melthum and Hlimen, with several more feared trapped under debris. Other fatalities were reported in Salem, Aibawk,...
IMD Issues Yellow Alert for Seven Kerala Districts Amidst Heavy Rainfall

IMD Issues Yellow Alert for Seven Kerala Districts Amidst Heavy Rainfall

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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has raised concerns over the persisting heavy rainfall in Kerala by issuing a yellow alert for seven districts. According to the latest forecast, Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Alappuzha, Ernakulam, Kozhikode, Kannur, and Kasargod are expected to witness significant rainfall, ranging from 6 cm to 11 cm, on Saturday. State Revenue Minister K. Rajan shared alarming statistics, revealing that Kerala has witnessed 11 rain-related deaths from May 9 to May 23. These fatalities include six drownings, two quarry accidents, two lightning strikes, and one house collapse, painting a grim picture of the ongoing weather challenges. In response to the escalating situation, Minister Rajan urged residents to exercise caution and avoid venturing into water bodie...
Severe Cyclonic Storm Remal Intensifies, Landfall Expected in Bangladesh and West Bengal

Severe Cyclonic Storm Remal Intensifies, Landfall Expected in Bangladesh and West Bengal

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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a warning as a low-pressure system in the Bay of Bengal has intensified into severe cyclonic storm Remal. The storm is anticipated to make landfall on the coasts of Bangladesh and West Bengal early Sunday morning, May 26, bringing with it heavy rainfall and strong winds. According to the IMD, Cyclone Remal is projected to move northward and then eastward, gaining further intensity over the east-central Bay of Bengal by Saturday morning. It is expected to track towards the coasts of Bangladesh and West Bengal, with a potential landfall between Sagar Island (India) and Khepupara (Bangladesh) by Saturday night. The forecast indicates wind speeds reaching 110-120 kilometres per hour (kmph) gusting up to 135 kmph at the time of landfall...