Cyclone Nakri will soon be hitting the north-eastern regions of India and it has been reported Nagaland, among other parts of North East India, perhaps, will see a favorable climate only from November 14, reported an American Government weather forecast.
It has been reported that the cyclone that has created strong waves in many parts of Asia, originated from Thailand.
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Nakri’s name has been derived from a certain flower in Thailand. It will re-emerge in the Bay of Bengal by November 14 to revive the North-East monsoon along Chennai and Tamil Nadu.
Cyclones are always expected to create a disaster, however, Nakri is different as it brings a big sigh of relief particularly to the southern states of India. It is also likely to make North-East monsoon all clear, to welcome the "real winter season" in this part of the country.
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