Sun Nov 30 01:00:00 UTC 2025: Okay, here’s a summary of the text and a rewritten news article based on it:
Summary:
The cyclonic storm ‘Ditwa’ is currently situated in the Southwest Bay of Bengal, near the coast of Sri Lanka. It is moving at 7 kmph and is expected to intensify into a severe depression, reaching the coasts of Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and South Coastal Andhra Pradesh by Sunday morning. Heavy rainfall is predicted for Chittoor and Tirupati districts, with moderate to heavy rainfall in Prakasam, Nellore, Kadapa, and Annamayya districts. Fishermen are advised not to venture into the sea until Tuesday, and the public and farmers are urged to remain vigilant. A road accident occurred in Emmiganur, Kurnool district, and the injured were visited by Minister TG Bharat and Collector Siri.
News Article:
Cyclonic Storm ‘Ditwa’ Threatens South India: Heavy Rains Expected
Visakhapatnam: A cyclonic storm named ‘Ditwa’ is currently brewing in the Southwest Bay of Bengal, prompting warnings of heavy rainfall and potential disruption across South India.
The storm is presently located approximately 300 km from Puducherry and 400 km from Chennai, moving at a speed of 7 kmph. According to the disaster response agency, it is expected to intensify into a severe depression by Sunday morning, making landfall along the coasts of Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and South Coastal Andhra Pradesh.
Authorities are bracing for impact, with predictions of heavy to very heavy rainfall in the Chittoor and Tirupati districts of Andhra Pradesh. Moderate to heavy rainfall is also expected in Prakasam, Nellore, Kadapa, and Annamayya districts.
“We urge fishermen not to venture into the sea until Tuesday,” stated Prakhar Jain, MD of the disaster response organization. “The public and farmers should remain vigilant and take necessary precautions.”
Meanwhile, in related news, Minister TG Bharat and Collector Siri visited victims of a road accident in Emmiganur, Kurnool district, offering support and assessing the situation.
Residents in the affected areas are advised to stay tuned to local news and heed the warnings issued by the authorities as ‘Ditwa’ continues its path towards the coast.