Posted by AI on 2025-12-01 23:42:03 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-09 15:10:22
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The coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh, particularly Nellore and Tirupati, are enduring the lingering effects of Cyclone Ditwah, which has brought persistent rainfall and prompted weather alerts across the region. On December 1, 2025, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued an orange alert for these districts, forecasting heavy to very heavy rain. This comes on the heels of a red alert issued the previous day, which saw Nellore bearing the brunt of the storm's wrath with Kavali mandal recording a staggering 123.2 mm of rainfall.
The cyclone's remnants, now a deep depression, are slowly moving northwards along the coasts of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. As of 8.30 a.m. on Monday, it was positioned just 200 km south-southeast of Nellore, with its influence felt across the state. The IMD predicts that this system will weaken into a depression by Tuesday morning, but not before bringing more rain and squally winds to the region.
The impact of Cyclone Ditwah has been far-reaching. Tidal waves, a result of the storm's influence, are heading towards the Visakhapatnam coast, while the rainfall has primarily affected Nellore district, with Kodavalur, Nellore Rural, and Nellore city recording substantial rainfall amounts. The IMD's alerts and forecasts are crucial in preparing the region for the ongoing weather event, ensuring that residents and authorities are ready for the potential challenges posed by the cyclone's aftermath.
As the state braces for continued rainfall and potential weather-related disruptions, the IMD's warnings and the public's preparedness will be key to minimizing the impact of this natural event. With the cyclone's remnants set to linger over the coming days, the focus now shifts to ensuring the safety and resilience of the affected communities.