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Digital Desk: Cyclonic storm Sitrang, which brought torrential rain to parts of the northeast, was downgraded to a depression in the early hours of Tuesday, according to meteorological officials.

 

Since Monday, most states in the region have received severe to extremely heavy rain, and the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram, and Tripura for Tuesday.


"Sitrang weakened into a depression around 5:30 a.m. on Tuesday and further weakened into a well-defined low-pressure region and lay centered over northeast Bangladesh and neighboring Meghalaya by 8:30 a.m.," according to a press release from the IMD's Guwahati office.

"It is quite likely to proceed north-northeastwards and diminish into a low-pressure area...under its influence, pretty widespread rainfall will occur, accompanied by heavy to very severe rainfall in isolated locations."

 

The department issued a wind warning for the next 12 hours, anticipating wind speeds of 25-35 kmph with gusts up to 45 kmph over Meghalaya, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Nagaland, Mizoram, and Tripura.

 

The IMD forecasted light to moderate rain in all seven states in the region on Wednesday and Thursday, followed by dry weather the following two days.

 

 

On Monday, two women washed away while crossing a stream in Manipur's Ukhrul district. Most of the state has experienced light to moderate rainfall, with isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall as a result of the cyclonic storm's buildup.

 

The incessant downpour over the last two days impacted not only the state's Diwali celebrations on Tuesday but also retail activities.

 

Meanwhile, one person was injured in Tripura, and 509 dwellings in various parts of the state were destroyed by the cyclone over the past 24 hours, according to information from the state emergency operation center.

 

In the South Tripura district, over 3,700 people were affected. In addition, the cyclone devastated 24 settlements and 781 hectares of agricultural land. Electric lines were also damaged in several areas of the state, and trees were uprooted.

 

Because of the cyclone, all schools in Mizoram's Aizawl and Lunglei districts remained closed on Tuesday. All district administrations in the state issued cautions warning residents not to go near rivers on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday because heavy rainfall caused by the cyclone could cause flash floods.

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