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Cyclone Burevi: Heavy Rains In Many Parts Of Tamil Nadu

Cyclone Burevi: Heavy rains in many parts of Tamil Nadu, cyclone Burwee weakened.

Cyclonic storm Burwei has weakened. However, the impact is still visible. Heavy rains have occurred in many parts of Tamil Nadu.

Severe waterlogging has occurred in various parts of Rameswaram after heavy rains.

Cyclone Burevi has now weakened. It is likely to remain in the Gulf of Mannar for the next 12 hours. The meteorological department has given information about this.

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said that due to the deep pressure, the cyclonic storm has weakened in the Gulf of Mannar and is now likely to remain practically stable in a single region.

The Meteorological Department also said that the storm could weaken over the next 12 hours in a low pressure area.

With the weakening of Cyclone Hurricane Buravi, the Meteorological Department has canceled the alert regarding Kerala.

The Meteorological Department has withdrawn the red alert from seven south districts of Kerala.

The Meteorological Department said on Friday morning that the storm will weaken further and pass between Ramanathapuram and Tuticorin district of Tamil Nadu.

The Meteorological Department said that the pressure over the Gulf of Mannar near the coast of Ramanathapuram district remained practically constant during the last 18 hours.

The pressure weakened and it became centered around 5:30 pm on Friday, about 40 km south of the Ramanathapuram district coast, on the Gulf of Mannar located on the Ramanathapuram district coast.

In the west-southwest of Pamban, the wind speed is around 45-55 to 65 km per hour.

It further noted that depression is likely to remain practically constant over the same area and to weaken over the next 12 hours in a well-marked, low-pressure area.

The Meteorological Department warned of heavy rain in different areas of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry in the next 24 hours.

The Meteorological Department said that heavy rains may occur over Tamil Nadu and Puducherry during the next 24 hours.

In south coastal Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, and Mahe on December 4-5 and in Lakshadweep on December 5.

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