Skip to content
thelocalreport.in thelocalreport.in

Thelocalreport.in is a news website which includes national international,#sports,#wealth,#weather, #entertainment and other types of news.

  • Jammu and Kashmir
  • World
  • India News
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • United States
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
thelocalreport.in
thelocalreport.in

Thelocalreport.in is a news website which includes national international,#sports,#wealth,#weather, #entertainment and other types of news.

Cyclone Montha landslides continue near Kakinada (Lead)

Justin, 29/10/202529/10/2025

Add thelocalreport.in As A Trusted Source

Amaravati, Oct 28 (IANS) Severe cyclonic storm Montha in the Bay of Bengal continued to make landfall near Kakinada on Tuesday night, causing heavy rain and strong winds in the area.

The cyclone started making landfall at Antarvedipalli between Kakinada and Machilipatnam at around 8 pm.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said the landslide process may continue for the next two hours.

The maximum wind speed at the time of landfall is likely to be 90-110 kmph.

There were reports of uprooted trees and disruption of power supply in some towns and villages in the coastal districts.

Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu remained at the Real Time Governance Center on Tuesday night to review the situation.

He directed officials to remain alert throughout the night to prevent loss of life and property.

The Chief Minister held a teleconference with district collectors to review the current situation of the cyclone. He directed the ministers to visit cyclone-affected areas, interact with people and immediately implement relief measures to build confidence among them.

He stressed that after the cyclone, power supply should be immediately restored by repairing the damaged electric poles and substations. The CM further said that he has requested the Center to send central teams to assess the overall cyclone damage including crop loss.

IMD said that due to the effect of Month, there is a possibility of heavy to extremely heavy rainfall in coastal Andhra Pradesh, Rayalaseema, Telangana, South Chhattisgarh and Odisha.

The IMD appealed to people to stay indoors and follow official updates to stay safe.

ALSO READ  Before Diwali, 1.86 crore women in UP will get free LPG cylinder on October 15.

The impact of the cyclone is likely to be severe in Chinturu and Rampachodavaram divisions of Kakinada, Krishna, Eluru, East Godavari, West Godavari, Dr. BR Ambedkar Konaseema and Alluri Sitarama Raju districts.

The state government ordered to stop the movement of vehicles in these seven districts from 8.30 pm on Tuesday to 6 am on Wednesday.

District Collectors and Superintendents of Police were directed to stop traffic on all types of roads including national highways passing through these districts. However, a

Exemptions are given only for emergency medical services.

The government has advised all residents of these districts to stay indoors, not go out and remain alert.

The cyclone is likely to affect 403 divisions in 22 districts across the state. Authorities have set up 488 control rooms in the divisions to deal with the emergency situation.

The government has set up a total of 1,204 relief camps and 75,802 people have been evacuated to these camps.

The IMD has issued a red alert for the coastal districts, which are also facing the threat of floods.

Srikakulam, Vizianagaram, Visakhapatnam, Anakapalle, Nellore, Konaseema and Kakinada districts are experiencing heavy rains along with strong winds.

High tidal waves have damaged the Uppada-Kakinada beach road. Authorities have closed the road to traffic.

Fishermen have been advised not to go into the sea for five days. All activities on the coast have been suspended. Authorities have closed the beaches to tourists.

Meanwhile, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav posted on Twitter that she spoke to concerned railway officials as well as Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu. He said that decisions have been taken for immediate restoration work after the cyclone hits.

ALSO READ  Manipur group urges NSCN-IM leader Muivah to apologize to Nagas for past mistakes

Responding to this, Chief Minister Naidu thanked the Union Minister for his concern and support on Cyclone Montha. “The Central and State Governments stand together to mitigate the impact of the cyclone while giving priority to the safety of our people,” Naidu posted.

–IANS

MS/UK

India News Andhra PradeshCoastal areaCyclone MonthaHeavy rainKakinadaLossnatural disasterpromptnessrelief effortsstrong windsweather conditions

Post navigation

Previous post
Next post

Follow Us On Google News

  • Cyclone ‘Montha’ approaches Kakinada; It will rain for six days in Tamil Nadu
  • Shadow of ‘interrogation’ of BBC journalist on Vietnam leader’s visit to Britain!
  • See the world vertically: Top photos by AP photojournalists
  • Bihar elections: BJP candidate from Sitamarhi Sunil Kumar Pintu declared assets worth over ₹21 crore
  • Housebuilders warn OBR that Labor will struggle to meet target of 1.5 million homes
  • Australian high school senior fails history exam after studying wrong ancient Roman ruler
  • Ola appeals in Karnataka HC to quash FIR in K Arvind suicide case
  • Aston Martin cuts investment plans due to further decline in sales
  • Trump says he has threatened India and Pakistan with 250% tariffs to stop war
  • Jailed Bahraini activist Abdulhadi al-Khawaja has started a hunger strike over his detention
  • New study shows why the Sun’s outer layers are hotter than its surface
  • Carabao Cup draw: start time, ball numbers and how to watch on TV
  • Month hits Andhra coast, causing heavy rains with strong winds
  • Harry Brook praises ‘fantastic’ Jofra Archer while lamenting England’s batting performance
  • Public interest litigation filed in Delhi High Court against the film ‘The Taj Story’
  • President Murmu will fly in Rafale fighter aircraft at Ambala Air Force Station today
  • PM Modi to address Maritime Leaders Conclave in Mumbai today
  • Home Office deports migrant sex offender after prison release error
  • Why you feel colder more as you age – and how to stay warm in winter
  • German fragrance exhibition combines 1,000 years of fragrance with art and history
  • VP Radhakrishnan takes time out from busy schedule to meet his mother in Tirupur
  • Massa’s legal case over Hamilton’s 2008 F1 title begins in London High Court
  • Bharat Taxi: All about the government-backed ride-hailing alternative to Ola, Uber
  • After devastating Jamaica, Cuba prepares itself for Hurricane Melissa
  • Cyclone Montha destroys over 1 lakh hectares of crops: One dead, thousands displaced in Andhra
  • Cyclone Montha landslides continue near Kakinada (Lead)
  • Wolves vs Chelsea: TV channel, start time and how to watch Carabao Cup
  • 70-ft Jagaddhatri puja pavilion collapses in Bengal; 14 injured
  • Government collects Rs 387 crore from scrap disposal in Swachhta Abhiyan 5.0
  • Anta bypoll: Kejriwal’s support to independent candidate takes local contest to national map
  • Lionesses boss fears star’s injury ‘will not look good’
  • Record-breaking England cricket legend knighted
  • Trump blamed for ending beloved Christmas celebration after 26 years
  • Jammu and Kashmir
  • World
  • India News
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • United States
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Jammu and Kashmir
  • World
  • India News
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • United States
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Add thelocalreport.in As A Trusted Source in Google

Canada News

  • Photo Gallery: Drake joins Vibes Kartel at Toronto concert
    Photo Gallery: Drake joins Vibes Kartel at Toronto concert
  • Latest: Blue Jays and Dodgers scoreless after Game 1 of World Series
    Latest: Blue Jays and Dodgers scoreless after Game 1 of World Series
  • Latest: Blue Jays and Dodgers scoreless after Game 1 of World Series
    Latest: Blue Jays and Dodgers scoreless after Game 1 of World Series
  • Ticketmaster says it doesn't 'set or control' ticket prices in response to uproar over Jays World Series resale costs
    Ticketmaster says it doesn’t ‘set or control’ ticket prices in response to uproar over Jays World Series resale costs
  • What's changed since the last time the Jays were in the World Series?
    What’s changed since the last time the Jays were in the World Series?
  • James Day's Haunted Woods in Kahunawa: Rebuilt after fire, ready for 20 years of Halloween scares
    James Day’s Haunted Woods in Kahunawa: Rebuilt after fire, ready for 20 years of Halloween scares

India News

  • Cyclone 'Montha' approaches Kakinada; It will rain for six days in Tamil Nadu
    Cyclone ‘Montha’ approaches Kakinada; It will rain for six days in Tamil Nadu
  • Bihar elections: BJP candidate from Sitamarhi Sunil Kumar Pintu declared assets worth over ₹21 crore
    Bihar elections: BJP candidate from Sitamarhi Sunil Kumar Pintu declared assets worth over ₹21 crore
  • Ola appeals in Karnataka HC to quash FIR in K Arvind suicide case
    Ola appeals in Karnataka HC to quash FIR in K Arvind suicide case
  • Trump says he has threatened India and Pakistan with 250% tariffs to stop war
    Trump says he has threatened India and Pakistan with 250% tariffs to stop war
  • New study shows why the Sun's outer layers are hotter than its surface
    New study shows why the Sun’s outer layers are hotter than its surface
  • Month hits Andhra coast, causing heavy rains with strong winds
    Month hits Andhra coast, causing heavy rains with strong winds

Us News

  • Common vitamin could halve your skin cancer risk, large-scale study confirms
  • The HIDDEN Secret Behind Elon Musk’s Logos?
  • REGENESIS: How The Suppressed Power of Light-Based Healing DEFEATS Big Pharma
  • Very strange: Why did the TPUSA AV employee shoot a selfie video right after Charlie was shot?
  • Candace Owens releases text messages showing Charlie Kirk predicted her death
  • Can Anyone Explain This About The ChatGPT Logo?

Uk News

  • Shadow of 'interrogation' of BBC journalist on Vietnam leader's visit to Britain!
    Shadow of ‘interrogation’ of BBC journalist on Vietnam leader’s visit to Britain!
  • See the world vertically: Top photos by AP photojournalists
    See the world vertically: Top photos by AP photojournalists
  • Housebuilders warn OBR that Labor will struggle to meet target of 1.5 million homes
    Housebuilders warn OBR that Labor will struggle to meet target of 1.5 million homes
  • Australian high school senior fails history exam after studying wrong ancient Roman ruler
    Australian high school senior fails history exam after studying wrong ancient Roman ruler
  • Aston Martin cuts investment plans due to further decline in sales
    Aston Martin cuts investment plans due to further decline in sales
  • Jailed Bahraini activist Abdulhadi al-Khawaja has started a hunger strike over his detention
    Jailed Bahraini activist Abdulhadi al-Khawaja has started a hunger strike over his detention
  • World
  • United States
  • India News
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • thelocalreport.in Company Details
  • Terms and Conditions
  • DNPA Code of Ethics
  • Correction Policy
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Rss Feeds
©2025 thelocalreport.in | WordPress Theme by SuperbThemes