Breaking Fishermen Warned Off Andhra Pradesh Coast as Heavy Rain and Strong Winds Forecast

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The Cyclone Warning Centre has issued a weather advisory for Andhra Pradesh, warning fishermen to stay clear of the sea off the state’s eastern coast for the next four days. The forecast calls for heavy rain in the districts of Srikakulam, Vizianagaram and Alluri Sitharama Raju, with wind speeds expected to reach up to 65 kilometres per hour (kmph) in the offshore waters.

The advisory, released on Tuesday, cites the imminent impact of a low‑pressure system moving across the Bay of Bengal. Officials said the combination of intense precipitation and gusty winds could create hazardous conditions for fishing vessels, especially small‑scale boats operating near the shoreline.

Local authorities have instructed the fisheries department to broadcast the warning through radio, television and mobile alerts, and to coordinate with the coast guard to enforce a temporary fishing ban in the affected zones. The department also urged fishermen to seek shelter in designated safe harbours until conditions improve.

The forecast covers a four‑day period, during which the Meteorological Department expects the rain to be heaviest on Thursday, with accumulations of up to 150 mm in some parts of the three districts. Wind speeds are projected to peak on Friday before diminishing gradually by the following Monday.

Analysis: The warning underscores the vulnerability of coastal communities in Andhra Pradesh to sudden weather changes driven by regional cyclonic activity. By pre‑emptively restricting fishing operations, authorities aim to reduce the risk of maritime accidents and potential loss of life. However, the temporary loss of income for small‑scale fishers could exacerbate economic pressures in these districts, where fishing is a primary livelihood. Stakeholders may need to consider supplementary support measures, such as cash assistance or alternative employment programmes, to mitigate the short‑term impact of the fishing ban.

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– The Hindu, “Fishermen warned off Andhra Pradesh coast as heavy rain, strong winds forecast,” https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/andhra-pradesh/fishermen-warned-off-andhra-pradesh-coast-as-heavy-rain-strong-winds-forecast/article71177243.ece

Story synopsis gathered from: The Hindu – National — source

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