BHUBANESWAR: Cyclonic storm (KHAIMUK) over west central Bay of Bengal moved west north westerly direction and lay-centred about 580 km from South West of Gopalpur on Saturday. The system was likely to move in a north-westerly...
HYDERABAD: The Andhra Pradesh administration heaved a sigh of relief as the cyclonic storm, Khai Muk, which threatened to cause extensive damage, dissipated into a low pressure area after crossing the coast near Kavali, in...
A red alert was sounded in fourteen mandals along the coastline in East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh as the cyclonic storm 'Khai Mukh' is likely to cross the coast between Kakinada and Machilipatnam any time on Sunday.
The cyclonic storm that remained for about 10 hours from Machilipatnam in the neighbouring Krishna district has weakened and is moving towards south, the Meteorological Department in Guntur said on Sunday.
Hyderabad: An alert was sounded in the coastal region of Andhra Pradesh as cyclone Khai Muk over Bay of Bengal threatened to hit the coast on Saturday evening, officials said. The state government directed the officials in all...
Hyderabad (PTI): The cyclonic storm over west-central Bay of Bengal remained virtually stationary and has weakened into a deep depression but fishermen have been warned not to venture into the sea, officials said on Saturday....
The cyclonic storm, Khai Muk over west central Bay of Bengal moved westwards and lay centered at 0830 a.m. today near latitude 14.50 N and longitude 82.50 E, about 230 km southeast of Machilipatnam and about 270 km northeast of...
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Dhaka, Nov 15 (IANS) Exactly a year after Cyclone Sidr left a wide swathe of destruction, Bangladesh was Saturday facing grim prospects of being hit by Cyclone Khai Muk, building over the Bay of Bengal's south-western reaches...
CHENNAI: Several coastal villages in north of Chennai witnessed a rough sea on Thursday and Friday. There was panic as word spread that the high waves seemed like a “mini-tsunami.” In Kathivakkam municipal limits, the ...