"From a cyclonic storm, it has weakened into deep depression and in the next 24 hours is likely to cross the coast," Area Cyclone Warning Centre Director, S Balachandran, told reporters in Chennai.
The deep depression is likely to cross coast between Cuddalore and Vedaranyam early morning tomorrow, he said.
The weakening of the cyclone brings partial relief to the authorities who have put the state machinery on high alert, deploying National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and State Disaster Response teams, and taking elaborate precautionary measures to tackle any eventuality.
The deep depression in the south West Bay now lies about 210 km south east of Puducherry, Balachandran said, adding it would move in the West North Westwardly direction and cross the coast.
He said moderate rains were being witnessed in several parts of the state and this was likely to continue.
Some coastal areas are likely to receive heavy rains, the official said.
During and before the land fall of the depression, winds gusting upto 55 kmph are likely in coastal regions, he said.
"The district administrations are fully prepared (to handle any eventuality)," he said.
State Revenue Minister R B Udaya Kumar said, "Be it heavy rains (which is expected) and gusty winds, all preparations are on (to tackle the situation)."
He said during heavy winds power lines will be needing more attention and the Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation is fully prepared to tackle the situation.
Holidays had been declared in schools in various coastal districts of Tamil Nadu and Puducehrry for today and tomorrow in view of the cyclone threat.
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A report from Puducherry said normal life wasthrown out of gear in the Union Territory following intermittent rain from early morning.
Revenue Minister M O H F Shah Jahan reviewed the situation and directed the officials of various departments to strengthen their preparedness.
Two teams of the National Disaster Response Force from Arokonam had been stationed here to meet any exigency, official sources said.
Control rooms had been opened with toll free phone numbers 1070 and 1077.
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