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North Indian Ocean cyclone in 2024

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Cyclone Fengal: North Indian Ocean cyclone in 2024
Cyclonic Storm Fengal was a deadly tropical cyclone that brought significant flooding and damage to Southern India and Sri Lanka. The fourth cyclonic storm of the 2024 North Indian Ocean cyclone season, Fengal originated from a tropical disturbance off the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia on 14 November. It killed at least 37 people; 20 in India and 17 in Sri Lanka, along with 20 injuries.

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Cyclone Fengal's Aftermath in Tamil Nadu: 19 Dead, Massive Flooding & Destruction Across Tamil Nadu [Video]

Cyclone Fengal's Aftermath in Tamil Nadu: 19 Dead, Massive Flooding & Destruction Across Tamil Nadu

Cyclone Fengal made landfall over Tamil Nadu's coastal regions, leaving behind widespread devastation. The powerful storm caused severe flooding, uprooted trees, collapsed buildings, and led to massive..

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Cyclone Fengal: Centre approves Rs 944 crore as aid for Tamil Nadu

As part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government's commitment to stand shoulder to shoulder with the states affected by natural calamities in mitigating the hardship faced by the people.
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Cyclone Fengal relief work: Puducherry seeks Rs 600crore aid from Centre

Puducherry chief minister N Rangasamy has requested Rs 600crore aid from the central govt to take up relief work after Cyclone Fengal caused severe damage in the Union territory.
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Cyclone Fengal: Villagers protest, throw mud at Tamil Nadu minister - video

Residents of Aragandapuram in Tamil Nadu protested during forest minister K Ponmudy's visit, hurling mud at him due to inadequate flood relief. The protest, held on Chennai-Trichy National Highway,..
IndiaTimes - Published

Cyclone Fengal: Rain-hit Tamil Nadu districts battle with flood woes, PM Modi assures CM Stalin of 'all possible help'

As per an estimate by the Tamil Nadu government, Cyclone Fengal caused unprecedented devastation in 14 districts, extensively damaging roads, and electricity lines and causing heavy inundation.
DNA - Published

PM Modi dials MK Stalin over flood situation in Tamil Nadu; assures 'all possible help'

Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin to discuss the flood situation after Cyclone Fengal affected 1.5 crore people. Modi assured central assistance. Stalin announced Rs 5 lakh..
IndiaTimes - Published

Watch: Vehicles swept away, villages submerged as massive floods wreck havoc in Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu experienced severe flooding on Monday due to heavy rains despite Cyclone Fengal's weakened state. The deluge cut off roads and bridges, disrupted traffic, and submerged crops and..
IndiaTimes - Published

Cyclone Fengal crosses north Tamil Nadu, Puducherry coasts; heavy rainfall continues

Due to heavy rainfall caused by Cyclone Fengal, a holiday has been declared for Monday in all government and government-aided schools, private schools, and colleges in Puducherry, said the Union..
DNA - Published

Weather Update: IMD issues alert for Kerala, predicts heavy rainfall in Karnataka due to cyclone Fengal, check here

Meanwhile, the district administrations declared a holiday for all educational institutions including professional colleges and anganwadi in Pathanamthitta, Kottayam and Wayanad districts on Monday.
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Indian Army carries out multiple rescue operations in Puducherry

Amid heavy flooding due to Cyclone Fengal, the Indian Army successfully rescued over 200 people in Puducherry's worst-hit areas like Krishna Nagar and Kuber Nagar. Continuing rescue missions are also..
IndiaTimes - Published

Cyclone Fengal: Puducherry experiences highest rainfall in 30 years, normal life disrupted

The Indian Army and local authorities have launched extensive rescue operations, evacuating hundreds from flood-hit areas.
DNA - Published