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Cyclone Nivar: Prohibitory orders clamped in Pondy to restrict movement of people

All shops and business establishments were directed to be closed from 9 pm on Tuesday to 6 am on Thursday

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Puducherry, November 24

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The Puducherry district administration on Tuesday imposed prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the CrPC in this region to prevent movement of people in public places, in the wake of cyclone warning issued by the Indian Meteorological Department.

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District Collector Purva Garg said the order prevented collection of people or movement of people in public places.

All shops and business establishments were directed to be closed from 9 pm on Tuesday to 6 am on Thursday.

Also read: PM Modi speaks to Tamil Nadu, Puducherry CMs over Cyclone Nivar

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Cyclone Nivar likely to cross Tamil Nadu, Puducherry on Wednesday evening

She said in a release that the IMD had warned of the possible impact of cyclone ‘Nivar’ along the coastline of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry.

Puducherry is expected to be ‘severely impacted’ by the cyclone and there was a grave danger to life, health and safety of the public because of the cyclone predicted.

This order would not be applicable to staff engaged in law and order duty and also the essential services such as milk supply, fuel stations and pharmacies, she added. PTI

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