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Cyclone Michaung: Chennai airport shut for 2 hours, flights diverted to Bengaluru

The India Meteorological Department has warned of heavy rain and thunderstorms on December 4 in various areas of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry due to the impact of the cyclone

December 04, 2023 / 11:07 IST
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Cyclone Michaung
The impact of Cyclone Michaung led to heavy rains in Chennai, resulting in the cancellation and delay of several flights. (Representational image)

The Chennai airport was forced to suspend operations for two hours on December 4 morning due to heavy rain and flooding caused by Cyclone Michaung. The suspension affected flight schedules, with approximately 10 Chennai-bound flights diverted to Bengaluru due to strong winds.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned of heavy rainfall and thunderstorms on December 4 in various parts of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry due to the impact of the cyclone.

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The cyclone is set to strengthen and reach the north Tamil Nadu coast during the day and make a landfall in southern Andhra Pradesh on December 5. The region, including Chennai and nearby districts, has been experiencing heavy rainfall, leading to flooding in low-lying areas since the previous night.

The Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) has advised people to stay indoors due to sustained winds at speeds ranging from 35 to 80 km per hour.