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Cyclone Gaja to lead heavy rainfall in Lakshadweep | Skymet Weather Report

The death toll due to cyclone Gaja, which hit Tamil Nadu's coastal districts on Friday, has increased to 33, Chief Minister K. Palaniswami said on Saturday.
Speaking to reporters at Salem, about 350 kilometres from here, Palaniswami said that 20 men, 11 women, and 2 children died due to the cyclone. Same cyclone became a depression and now turns into forceful cyclone again. It will affect Lakshadweep a lot.

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