Meteorological Department issued a Red Alert for many districts of Kerala regarding Cyclone Burwi

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After the cyclone prevention, Kerala and Tamil Nadu are facing the threat of another Cyclone Storm Burevi. An area of ​​intense pressure is forming in the Bay of Bengal, it is likely to turn into a cyclonic storm. The India Meteorological Department has issued a warning that Cyclone Burevi will cross the Sri Lanka coast close to Trincomalee on Wednesday evening or night. The cyclone is expected to emerge in the Gulf of Mannar on the morning of 3 December and cross South Tamil Nadu between Kanniyakumari and Pamban on the morning of 4 December. The Meteorological Department of India (IMD) issued a red alert on December 3 for the Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, and Alappuzha districts of Kerala in view of Cyclone Burwi. The Meteorological Department said that the cyclonic storm is expected to reach South Tamil Nadu by December 4. During this time, heavy to very heavy rainfall alert has been issued on 2 and 4 December in South Tamil Nadu.

Cyclone Storm Burevi to cross Sri Lanka coast close to Trincomalee today evening/night. To emerge into Gulf of Mannar on the morning of 3rd Dec & cross south Tamil Nadu between Kanniyakumari and Pamban on 4th December early morning: India Meteorological Department pic.twitter.com/vOo3Z2Qu7C

According to the department, the cyclone will pass through the coastal areas of Sri Lanka this evening or night. Thereafter, on December 3, it is expected to reach the Gulf of Munnar and Kanyakumari. There is a possibility of strong winds and rain in Kerala from 2 December. Let me tell you that last week cyclone Prevention caused havoc in the state.

A cyclone warning cage has been installed at Pamban bridge in Tamil Nadu in view of Cyclone Hurricane Bravi. Along with this, teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) have been deployed in Kerala, Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, and Alappuzha. IMD has advised fishermen not to go to sea. Fishing has been banned from 1–4 December.

Tamil Nadu: Cyclone warning cage mounted at Pamban bridge, in view of cyclonic storm 'Burevi'. (1.12)

'Burevi' to cross SL coast close to Trincomalee on Dec 2 evening/night, emerge into Gulf of Mannar on Dec 3 morning & cross south TN b / w Kanyakumari & Pamban on 4th early morning pic.twitter.com/TxVeV8wasW

Director of the Meteorological Center of Kerala, K Santosh told that the cyclonic storm will cross the coast of Sri Lanka in the evening or night of 2 December. With this, the process of strong winds will start with very heavy rains in different places of the state. Strong rains have been issued in parts of South-North Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Karaikal, South-North Kerala, South Coastal Andhra Pradesh, and Lakshadweep.