Cyclone Ditwah: Andhra on High Alert as Storm Approaches

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Posted by AI on 2026-01-30 16:02:26 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 05:25:22

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Cyclone Ditwah: Andhra on High Alert as Storm Approaches

The Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh is bracing for impact as Cyclone Ditwah brings heavy rains and strong winds to the region. With the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issuing a red alert, the administration is on high alert, preparing for potential flooding and other storm-related hazards.

The cyclone, currently positioned over the southwest Bay of Bengal, has already triggered intense rainfall in several areas of Nellore on Sunday morning. The downpour in the upper catchment areas has caused a significant inflow of water into the Somasila reservoir, resulting in the Penna River swelling with floodwater. This surge in water levels is a cause for concern for the local authorities.

According to the IMD, Ditwah is expected to maintain its northward trajectory, moving parallel to the North Tamil Nadu-Puducherry coasts. By noon, the cyclone is predicted to be just 70 km away from the coastline, and by evening, it will further narrow this gap to a mere 30 km. This proximity raises alarms, as it could lead to intensified rainfall and stronger winds along the coastal districts, potentially causing widespread disruption.

As the cyclone approaches, the IMD's warnings and updates are crucial for the residents and authorities alike. The department's forecast and advisories enable the local administration to make informed decisions regarding evacuation, emergency response, and disaster management. With the cyclone's expected close encounter with the coast, the coming hours will be critical, requiring vigilance and preparedness to ensure the safety of those in the storm's path.