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Cyclone Ditwah weakens into deep depression; schools shut in Puducherry today

3 dead in TN; cattle die, 57,000 hectares of farmland damaged; Sri Lanka death toll crosses 330; IAF airlifts Indian nationals


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Three people have lost their lives in rain-related incidents caused by Cyclone Ditwah in Tamil Nadu, Minister KKSSR Ramachandran said on Sunday (November 30).

As many as 149 cattle heads died and 57,000 hectares of farmland have been affected in the delta districts, the minister for Revenue and Disaster Management said.

“Three people have lost their lives in rain-related incidents since last evening. While two persons died due to wall collapse in Tuticorin and Thanjavur, respectively, a 20-year-old youth died due to electrocution in Mayiladuthurai,” he said while briefing reporters at the State Emergency Operations Centre.

Also read | Cyclone Ditwah leaves 120 dead in Sri Lanka, heads to India

These incidents come as the region faces intensifying weather conditions linked to Cyclone Ditwah. After wreaking havoc in Sri Lanka, the cyclone is now driving Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Puducherry to brace for more torrential rains as it moves towards the Indian coast, the chief of the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Saturday. The weather department has also issued a red alert for these regions.

IMD warns continued impact

IMD Director General Dr Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said sea winds around Tamil Nadu and Puducherry have strengthened to 70–80 kilometres per hour, with gusts reaching 90 km/hour, due to the cyclone’s impact.

He said that although the cyclone will pass about 50 kilometres off the Tamil Nadu and Puducherry coast on Sunday morning, its effects will persist until the evening.

The IMD chief also said no structural damage is expected, though standing crops may be affected.

“Heavy rainfall was recorded in coastal Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Puducherry in the past 24 hours due to its impact. We have sounded a red alert for these regions... Kerala may also witness isolated incidents of heavy to very heavy rainfall,” he said.

Trail of destruction in Sri Lanka

Earlier, Cyclone Ditwah prompted Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake to declare a state of emergency across the island following the severe flooding and devastation it caused. An official gazette dated Friday and issued on Saturday confirmed that the state of emergency applies nationwide.

On Saturday, Cyclone Ditwah moved out of Sri Lanka after leaving more than 200 people dead and causing extensive damage to infrastructure, before making its way towards the south Indian coastline, meteorological officials said.

Also read | Cyclone Ditwah: Heavy rain likely in TN, Andhra till November 30

The official death toll stands at 212, while 218 people are still missing. The figure is expected to be much higher as severely affected areas suffer communication breakdown due to bad weather which has hampered verification of the impact from the disaster.

Operation Sagar Bandhu

Meanwhile, India has launched Operation Sagar Bandhu to support Sri Lanka after Cyclone Ditwah triggered severe floods and landslides, deploying IAF C-130 and IL-76 aircraft carrying around 21 tonnes of relief material, essential supplies and over 80 NDRF personnel with specialised rescue dogs and equipment to Colombo.

The Indian Navy earlier delivered the first tranche of aid via INS Vikrant and INS Udaigiri, while additional NDRF teams have been stationed across vulnerable districts in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry as part of precautionary measures. India has emphasised that the assistance reaffirms its “Neighbourhood First” commitment as Sri Lanka battles one of its worst recent disasters.

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  • 29 Nov 2025 5:24 PM IST

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  • 29 Nov 2025 4:26 PM IST

    Loss of livelihood for 10 days and counting

    Fishermen in Nagapattinam say they have lost their livelihood for the past 10 days due to the impact of Cyclone Ditwah and urge the government to provide appropriate compensation.
    Due to the effects of Cyclone Ditwah, the sea continues to remain rough in various coastal areas of Nagapattinam district, including Nagore, Nagapattinam town, and Nambiyar Nagar.
    For the past 10 days, fishermen have been unable to venture into the sea because of continuous cyclone warnings.

  • 29 Nov 2025 4:24 PM IST

    Alert in Thoothukudi district

    Due to continuous rainfall in Tamil Nadu's Thoothukudi district, excess water from the city and suburban areas is flowing towards the Port Trust coastal zone and mixing with the sea. The sea has been experiencing unusual turbulence. Due to intensified sea activity, marine algae and similar vegetation from the seabed are being washed ashore in significant quantities.
    The district administration has advised the public to stay alert due to the heavy rain and sea turbulence, and to avoid visiting coastal areas unless absolutely necessary.

  • 29 Nov 2025 4:05 PM IST

    Cyclone disrupts air and train services in TN

    Chennai Airport has cancelled 54 scheduled flights as Cyclone Ditwah approaches, with the IMD forecasting extremely heavy rainfall and strong winds over the next 48 hours. The suspended services include ATR-type regional turboprop flights between Saturday morning and night, affecting routes to Madurai, Tiruchirappalli, Thoothukudi, Salem, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Jaffna. Both arrivals and departures have been halted, and airlines have advised passengers against last-minute travel to the airport. Officials said the cancellations were made after evaluating risks from strong winds and intense rain.  

    Trains from Chennai, Kanyakumari and Madurai bound for Rameswaram have been stopped at Mandapam, where government buses are being arranged to transport passengers to the island. Services starting from Rameswaram will also run from Mandapam until weather conditions improve.

  • 29 Nov 2025 3:56 PM IST

    Cyclone brings rough weather to Puducherry coast

    Puducherry is witnessing high tides, strong winds and steady rainfall as Cyclone Ditwah moves closer to the Union Territory.


  • 29 Nov 2025 3:52 PM IST

    IMD warns of intense rain as Cyclone Ditwah nears coast

    Cyclonic Storm Ditwah is expected to bring isolated extremely heavy rainfall over coastal Tamil Nadu on November 29–30, and over coastal Andhra Pradesh, Yanam and Rayalaseema on November 30.


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