Cyclone Montha is currently affecting Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, and Bengal. With wind speeds of up to 85 kilometers per hour in Bengal, authorities are closely monitoring its trajectory. The cyclone is expected to weaken slightly after evening, but concerns remain as it may still reach speeds of 75 kilometers per hour. Officials are issuing alerts as the storm’s intensity fluctuates. The unusual behavior of the cyclone adds to the complexity of the situation.
The cyclone is currently 200 kilometers away from Palakollu, 213 kilometers from Machilipatnam, 230 kilometers from Tuniki, and 182 kilometers from Yanam. According to current predictions, the cyclone is expected to cross the coast between Rajolu, Devaguptam, Katrenikon, and Polavaram around 9 PM. Several regions are expected to feel the cyclone’s impact severely, emphasizing the need for caution.
Authorities are on high alert as Cyclone Montha’s path may cause significant disruptions in areas like Amalapuram, Rajolu, Magatapalli, Shankaraguptam, Doddipatla, Valluru, Achanta, Uddumudi, Allavaram, Neduuru, Mummidiwaram, Kotipalli, Pasuvulalanka, Yanam, Kajuluru, Guttendivi, and Bikkavolu. The impact of the cyclone is expected to be particularly severe in these locations, emphasizing the importance of preparedness and safety measures.






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