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Eight dead as cyclone batters India's southeast coast

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Chennai - At least eight people were killed as storms lashed India's southeast coast, police said Tuesday, with Cyclone Michaung expected to make landfall within hours.


Cars are seen parked on a flyover by local residents next to a flooded street after heavy rains in Chennai
Cars are seen parked on a flyover by local residents next to a flooded street after heavy rains in Chennai


The cyclone was forecast to hit the coast of Andhra Pradesh state later Tuesday morning as a "severe cyclonic storm", packing winds up to 100 kilometres (62 miles) per hour, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said.


An ambulance makes its way through a waterlogged road after heavy rains in Chennai
An ambulance makes its way through a waterlogged road after heavy rains in Chennai


"We are facing the worst storm in recent memory," Tamil Nadu state chief minister M.K. Stalin said, in a statement late Monday. In Chennai, state capital of Tamil Nadu, eight people were killed, police said in a statement Tuesday.


Commuters make their way through a flooded road after heavy rains in Chennai
Commuters make their way through a flooded road after heavy rains in Chennai


They include some who drowned, as well as one person hit by a falling tree, another electrocuted with live wires in the water, and one crushed by a falling wall. Cars were seen floating on raging torrents, homes were flooded, and a crocodile was spotted swimming the streets in the city.


IMD warned of "exceptionally heavy rainfall" in some areas.


A worker sits inside a shop along a flooded street after heavy rains in Chennai
A worker sits inside a shop along a flooded street after heavy rains in Chennai


Trees were uprooted and vehicles swept away due to the heavy rains, according to images posted on social media. The cyclone is expected to hit India's southeast coast near the town of Bapatla, on the 300-kilometer (185-mile) stretch between Nellore and Machilipatnam.


Home Minister Amit Shah said the government was "braced to provide all the necessary assistance to Andhra Pradesh", with rescue teams deployed and more "on standby to mobilize as needed".


Scientists have warned that storms are becoming more powerful as the world gets warmer with climate change. Cyclones -- the equivalent of hurricanes in the North Atlantic or typhoons in the Northwest Pacific -- are a regular and deadly menace on coasts in the northern Indian Ocean, where tens of millions of people live.


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