Cyclone Senyar, located about 600 km east-southeast of Nancowry, Nicobar Islands and 740 km southeast of Car Nicobar, poses no immediate threat to India, according to the IMD. The storm is currently situated close to Indonesia, approximately 100 km from Kuta Makmur, and about 260 km west-southwest of George Town in Malaysia. The IMD reports that Cyclone Senyar is forecasted to make landfall on the Indonesian coast by Wednesday noon, where it is expected to dissipate. This cyclone is the second one to form in the northern Indian Ocean basin during this post-monsoon season, the first being Cyclone Montha, which hit the Andhra Pradesh coast near Kakinada on October 28.

Cyclone Senyar set to make landfall in Indonesia by Wednesday noon, no threat to India

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