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Cyclone 'Burevi': NDRF teams deployed in TN's low-lying areas

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Cyclone 'Burevi': NDRF teams deployed in TN's low-lying areas

Cyclone 'Burevi': NDRF teams deployed in TN's low-lying areas

Two teams of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) have been deployed in Thoothukudi ahead of cyclone 'Burevi' which is expected to cross south Tamil Nadu between Kanyakumari and Pamban on December 04.

3 NDRF teams are also arrived at Tirunelveli to move towards low-lying areas.

Teams of NDRF are also deployed at Kanyakumari, and Alappuzha in Kerala.

Cyclone 'Burevi' will cross Sri Lankan coast close to Trincomalee on evening of December 2 and will emerge into Gulf of Mannar on December 03 morning.

'Burevi' will cross south Tamil Nadu between Kanyakumari and Pamban on early morning of December 04.


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