Cyclone Fani: 6 trains between NE, South India cancelled
02-May-2019
Due to the cyclonic storm 'Fani', six trains, scheduled to run between the south Indian states and Assam were cancelled on Thursday by the Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR), an official said.
According to the NFR Chief Relations Officer Pranav Jyoti Sharma, the plying of the six specified trains have been cancelled between May 2 and May 7.
The cancelled trains are, Silchar--Thiruvananthapuram Central Express, Thiruvananthapuram Central - Silchar Express, Guwahati -- Secunderabad Express, Secunderabad - Guwahati Express, Dibrugarh -Tambaram Express and the Tambaram - Dibrugarh Express.
Meanwhile, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD) Director Dilip Saha, the cyclonic storm Fani would also affect several Northeastern states.
"The nature and volume affect of 'Fani' in the Northeasatern states would be known when the cyclonic storm makes the landfall in Odisha on Friday afternoon," Saha told IANS.
Trump's aide Charlie Kirk Shot Dead at University Event In Utah
Nepal Shuts Pashupatinath Temple as Violent Youth Protests Escalate
Gen Z Protests Push Nepal to Restore Social Media Access After Youth-Led Unrest
Trump Softens Tone on India: “I’ll Always Be Friends With Modi” as Trade Row Deepens
AIADMK Rift Deepens: K.A. Sengottaiyan Demands Return of Expelled Leaders, Ultimatum to EPS