Stay updated on Cyclone Montha as IMD issues red alerts for Andhra Pradesh and Odisha. Indian Army on standby, heavy rainfall expected, and emergency measures activated to protect lives and property.

Cyclone Montha Tracker
Cyclone Montha is intensifying as it approaches the eastern coast of India, prompting authorities to take precautionary measures. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for parts of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha, warning residents of potential heavy rainfall, strong winds, and localized flooding. The severe cyclonic storm is expected to make landfall within the next 24-48 hours, bringing disruptive weather conditions to the region.
The Indian Army has been placed on high alert, with disaster response teams and relief operations ready to be deployed. Coastal districts are preparing for evacuations where necessary, and residents have been advised to stay indoors, secure loose objects, and avoid traveling during peak storm activity. The IMD has also set up real-time tracking for Cyclone Montha, providing hourly updates on wind speed, rainfall, and storm trajectory.
Authorities emphasize the importance of community preparedness, urging people to follow official instructions and avoid rumors. Schools, offices, and public spaces may remain closed in affected areas as emergency protocols are enforced. With climate patterns causing increasing cyclone intensity, proactive measures are crucial to minimizing loss of life and property.
Cyclone Montha highlights the critical role of timely warnings, disaster management strategies, and the cooperation of local authorities with residents. Continuous monitoring and adherence to safety measures are essential as the severe storm moves closer to Andhra and Odisha.

