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'Cyclone Phethai' intensifies, likely to hit India coast

Maritime ports asked to hoist signal no. 2

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Coastal areas in India's Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu are on high alert as the cyclonic storm developing over the Bay of Bengal is set to make landfall around Kakinada on Monday afternoon, according to the Indian Met office.

The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) of India has been put on high alert along with the Coast Guard.

Nearly 350 vulnerable coastal villages of 30 mandals in the north coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh and many districts of South Bengal have been put on high alert by the respective administrations in view of cyclone Phethai.

Earlier, on November 16, at least 11 people were reported dead as a powerful cyclone 'Gaja' battered India's eastern coast.

Meanwhile, maritime ports of Chattogram, Cox’s Bazar, Mongla and Payra have been advised to keep hoisted distant warning signal no. 2 as the severe cyclonic storm ‘Phethai’ over Westcentral Bay and adjoining Southwest Bay moved Northwestwards over the same area (near lat. 13.9°n, long. 82.5°e).

It was centred on Sunday midnight about 1385 km Southwest of Chattogram port, 1345 km Southwest of Cox’s Bazar port, 1235 km Southwest of Mongla port and 1250 km Southwest of Payra port, said a special bulletin of Dhaka met office.

It is likely to move in a North/Northwesterly direction, it said.

Maximum sustained wind speed within 64 km of the severe cyclone centre is about 89 kph rising to 117 kph in gusts/squalls, UNB reported.

All fishing boats and trawlers over North Bay have been advised to remain close to the coast and proceed with caution till further notice.

They are also advised not to venture into the deep sea.

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