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Cyclone Fengal kills 19 in India and Sri Lanka

By Reuters

December 2, 2024 at 1:00:01 PM

A man walks along the Neelankarai beach during high tide before cyclone Fengal approaches in Chennai, India November 30, 2024. REUTERS/Riya Mariyam R

A man walks along the Neelankarai beach during high tide before cyclone Fengal approaches in Chennai, India November 30, 2024. REUTERS/Riya Mariyam R

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Cyclone Fengal killed at least 19 people in India and Sri Lanka and caused flooding in Tamil Nadu state and the Puducherry region after crossing India's southern coast from the Bay of Bengal on Saturday.

Puducherry had been hit by the heaviest 24-hour rainfall in 30 years, India's weather office said on social media on Sunday.

The cyclone left parts of the southern city of Chennai inundated. Flights from the city were temporarily suspended on Saturday, but had resumed as of early Sunday morning, India's airport authority said.

Visuals on local media showed gusty winds and heavy rainfall with roads submerged and boats being used to rescue people.

The Indian army was running relief operations in Puducherry for people in the eye of the storm, while rainfall eased in Chennai.

In Sri Lanka, 16 people were killed, with heavy rains affecting a total of 138,944 families, the latest data from the Disaster Management Centre in Colombo showed.

(Reporting by Arpan Chaturvedi; Editing by Sonali Paul)

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