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- Cyclone_Nilam abstract "Cyclonic Storm Nilam (IMD designation: BOB 02, JTWC designation: 02B, also known as Cyclone Nilam) was the deadliest tropical cyclone to directly affect South India since Cyclone Jal in 2010. Originating from an area of low pressure over the Bay of Bengal on October 28, the system began as a weak depression 550 km (340 mi) northeast of Trincomalee, Sri Lanka. Over the following few days, the depression gradually intensified into a deep depression, and subsequently a Cyclonic Storm by October 30. It made landfall near Mahabalipuram on October 31 as a strong Cyclonic Storm with peak winds of 85 km/h (50 mph). In Chennai's Marina Beach, strong winds pushed piles of sand ashore and seawater reached nearly a 100 m (330 ft) inland. Schools and colleges in the city remained closed for more than three days.More than 3000 people were evacuated around Mahabalipuram in the wake of the storm. Schools and colleges in Chennai declared holidays until November 1 as 282 schools had been converted into relief centers. Government offices and private organisations closed their operations by 3 p.m. to ease traffic congestion. Cyclone shelters had been arranged in Nagapattinam and Cuddalore districts. Mahabalipuram faced power outages and 90 trees were uprooted and two huts were damaged. While damages to property were considerable, human casualties were very few. Nilam was initially estimated to have caused economic losses of around 700 million (US$12 million) to 800 million (US$13 million). The figures soon went up to 100 crore (US$17 million). Later, as the Andhra Pradesh government conducted their review on the storm, it was revealed that the state suffered huge economic losses of 200 crore (US$33 million).In Bangalore, heavy rains and strong winds felled over 86 trees. One fell on the compound wall of a police commissioner's residence, causing structural damage. In Basava Road, a tree pulled down power lines, along with six electric poles outing power in the locality. Over 3,000 tonnes of debris was cleared out using 285 trucks. 87.5 millimetres (3.44 in) of rainfall was recorded in the city with a maximum sustained windspeed of 47 km/h (29 mph).".
- Cyclone_Nilam thumbnail Nilam_Oct_31,_2012_8.05(UTC).jpg?width=300.
- Cyclone_Nilam wikiPageExternalLink www.cdrn.org.in.
- Cyclone_Nilam wikiPageExternalLink cyclone.htm.
- Cyclone_Nilam wikiPageExternalLink JTWC.
- Cyclone_Nilam wikiPageID "37493926".
- Cyclone_Nilam wikiPageRevisionID "603355771".
- Cyclone_Nilam 1MinWinds "55".
- Cyclone_Nilam 3MinWinds "45".
- Cyclone_Nilam areas South_India.
- Cyclone_Nilam areas Sri_Lanka.
- Cyclone_Nilam basin "NIO".
- Cyclone_Nilam damages "56.7".
- Cyclone_Nilam damagespre "At least".
- Cyclone_Nilam dissipated "2012-11-01".
- Cyclone_Nilam fatalities "75".
- Cyclone_Nilam formed "2012-10-28".
- Cyclone_Nilam hasPhotoCollection Cyclone_Nilam.
- Cyclone_Nilam hurricaneSeason "2012".
- Cyclone_Nilam imageLocation "Nilam Oct 31, 2012 8.05.jpg".
- Cyclone_Nilam imageName "--10-31".
- Cyclone_Nilam name "Cyclonic Storm Nilam".
- Cyclone_Nilam pressure "990".
- Cyclone_Nilam type "Tropical storm".
- Cyclone_Nilam year "2012".
- Cyclone_Nilam subject Category:2012_North_Indian_Ocean_cyclone_season.
- Cyclone_Nilam subject Category:2012_in_Sri_Lanka.
- Cyclone_Nilam subject Category:Cyclonic_storms.
- Cyclone_Nilam subject Category:History_of_Andhra_Pradesh_(1947–present).
- Cyclone_Nilam subject Category:History_of_Gujarat_(1947–present).
- Cyclone_Nilam subject Category:History_of_Karnataka_(1947–present).
- Cyclone_Nilam subject Category:History_of_Maharashtra_(1947–present).
- Cyclone_Nilam subject Category:History_of_Tamil_Nadu_(1947–present).
- Cyclone_Nilam subject Category:Tropical_cyclones_in_India.
- Cyclone_Nilam subject Category:Tropical_cyclones_in_Sri_Lanka.
- Cyclone_Nilam comment "Cyclonic Storm Nilam (IMD designation: BOB 02, JTWC designation: 02B, also known as Cyclone Nilam) was the deadliest tropical cyclone to directly affect South India since Cyclone Jal in 2010. Originating from an area of low pressure over the Bay of Bengal on October 28, the system began as a weak depression 550 km (340 mi) northeast of Trincomalee, Sri Lanka.".
- Cyclone_Nilam label "Cyclone Nilam".
- Cyclone_Nilam label "اعصار نيلم".
- Cyclone_Nilam sameAs m.0nb0gsj.
- Cyclone_Nilam sameAs Q671956.
- Cyclone_Nilam sameAs Q671956.
- Cyclone_Nilam wasDerivedFrom Cyclone_Nilam?oldid=603355771.
- Cyclone_Nilam depiction Nilam_Oct_31,_2012_8.05(UTC).jpg.
- Cyclone_Nilam isPrimaryTopicOf Cyclone_Nilam.