Deep depression crosses Vedaranyam

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Last updated on: December 10, 2005 16:16 IST

The threat posed by the cyclonic storm to the Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry coast eased as it weakened into a deep depression over the southwest Bay of Bengal Saturday morning and crossed the Tamil Nadu coast near Vedaranyam, causing heavy rains in the area, the Area Cyclone Warning Centre said.

Cyclone 'Fanoos' weakened into a deep depression and was expected to cross Vedaranyam (in Nagapattinam district) only in the afternoon, but it crossed the town around 11.00 am, the Centre's Director S R Ramanan said in Chennai.

It is likely to weaken further, he said.

Under its influence, rainfall is likely to occur at many laces over north coastal Tamil Nadu and south Tamil Nadu with isolated heavy falls during the next 24-hours.

"Squally weather with wind speed reaching 50-60 kmph is still likely along-off Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry during the same period. Fishermen have been advised not to venture into the sea for one more day," he said.

"The forecast for Chennai is that it will be generally cloudy with one or two rain spells," he said.

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