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Cyclone Ockhi: Rain Lashes Mumbai, Will Make Landfall Near Surat
- Wednesday December 6, 2017
- India News | Edited by Swati Bhasin
Cyclone Ockhi that held the "very severe" status has weakened into a "severe" cyclone and will make landfall near Surat and the Gulf of Khambat in Gujarat as a deep depression early on Wednesday, the Met Office has said
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Maharashtra, Gujarat On Alert As Cyclone Ockhi Heads For Coast: 10 Points
- Monday December 4, 2017
- India News | Reported by J Sam Daniel Stalin, Edited by Anindita Sanyal
The Cyclone Ockhi, which has lost some of its intensity, is expected to make landfall on the coast of Maharashtra within the next 48 hours. The scale of cyclone forecast has been reduced from 'very severe' to 'severe' for today. The search and rescue operations in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, which bore the brunt of the winds and rain over the weekend, s...
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13 Dead In Tamil Nadu, Kerala Rain, Cyclone Ockhi Triggers "Red Warning" For Lakshadweep: 10 Facts
- Friday December 1, 2017
- Tamil Nadu News | Reported by J Sam Daniel Stalin, Sneha Mary Koshy, Edited by Divyanshu Dutta Roy
Cyclone Ockhi intensified into a severe cyclonic storm and moved towards Lakshadweep today after causing heavy rain that has left at least 13 people dead in Tamil Nadu and Kerala. The Navy has been called in to rescue stranded fishermen. Cyclone Ockhi is likely to strengthen further, triggering a "red warning" for Lakshadweep - the highest category...
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Cyclone Ockhi Live Updates: 7 Dead In Kerala And 6 In Tamil Nadu; Lakshadweep On Red Alert
- Saturday December 2, 2017
- India News | NDTV News Desk
7 people have died in coastal Kerala and 6 in Tamil Nadu and nearly 90 fishermen are missing as a depression above the Bay of Bengal turned into a cyclonic storm. Cyclone Ockhi intensified into a severe cyclonic storm and moved towards Lakshadweep today after causing heavy rain that has left around 13 people dead in Tamil Nadu and Kerala. The Navy ...
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Cyclone Ockhi: Rain Lashes Mumbai, Will Make Landfall Near Surat
- Wednesday December 6, 2017
- India News | Edited by Swati Bhasin
Cyclone Ockhi that held the "very severe" status has weakened into a "severe" cyclone and will make landfall near Surat and the Gulf of Khambat in Gujarat as a deep depression early on Wednesday, the Met Office has said
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Maharashtra, Gujarat On Alert As Cyclone Ockhi Heads For Coast: 10 Points
- Monday December 4, 2017
- India News | Reported by J Sam Daniel Stalin, Edited by Anindita Sanyal
The Cyclone Ockhi, which has lost some of its intensity, is expected to make landfall on the coast of Maharashtra within the next 48 hours. The scale of cyclone forecast has been reduced from 'very severe' to 'severe' for today. The search and rescue operations in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, which bore the brunt of the winds and rain over the weekend, s...
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13 Dead In Tamil Nadu, Kerala Rain, Cyclone Ockhi Triggers "Red Warning" For Lakshadweep: 10 Facts
- Friday December 1, 2017
- Tamil Nadu News | Reported by J Sam Daniel Stalin, Sneha Mary Koshy, Edited by Divyanshu Dutta Roy
Cyclone Ockhi intensified into a severe cyclonic storm and moved towards Lakshadweep today after causing heavy rain that has left at least 13 people dead in Tamil Nadu and Kerala. The Navy has been called in to rescue stranded fishermen. Cyclone Ockhi is likely to strengthen further, triggering a "red warning" for Lakshadweep - the highest category...
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Cyclone Ockhi Live Updates: 7 Dead In Kerala And 6 In Tamil Nadu; Lakshadweep On Red Alert
- Saturday December 2, 2017
- India News | NDTV News Desk
7 people have died in coastal Kerala and 6 in Tamil Nadu and nearly 90 fishermen are missing as a depression above the Bay of Bengal turned into a cyclonic storm. Cyclone Ockhi intensified into a severe cyclonic storm and moved towards Lakshadweep today after causing heavy rain that has left around 13 people dead in Tamil Nadu and Kerala. The Navy ...
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