Cyclone Montha Nears Kakinada: Red Alert Issued for Andhra Coast
Kakinada | October 26, 2025
The coastal city of Kakinada is on high alert as Cyclone Montha, forming over the Bay of Bengal, moves steadily toward the Andhra Pradesh coast. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the cyclone is likely to make landfall between Machilipatnam and Kakinada on the night of October 28, 2025.
Meteorological officials have warned of heavy to very heavy rainfall, strong winds reaching 90 to 110 km/h, and rough sea conditions along the Kakinada coastline and surrounding areas. The cyclone, which has intensified from a deep depression, is expected to cause significant weather impact across East Godavari district.

Red Alert for Kakinada and East Godavari
The IMD has issued a red alert for Kakinada, predicting intense rainfall, thunderstorms, and strong winds starting from October 27 and continuing for the next three days. The local administration has activated control rooms in all coastal mandals and advised fishermen not to venture into the sea.
Authorities are monitoring low-lying areas in and around Kakinada due to the risk of waterlogging and storm surge. Emergency response teams, including disaster management and fire services, have been put on standby.
Expected Impact in Kakinada
Weather experts forecast widespread rainfall and strong gusts across Uppada, Samalkota, Yanam, Pithapuram, and other parts of East Godavari. Coastal erosion and high tides are expected along the Kakinada beach stretch, and residents have been advised to avoid seashores and open areas during the storm.
The district administration has instructed residents to remain indoors and ensure safety measures such as securing rooftops, clearing drainage channels, and preparing emergency supplies. Power and communication services may be affected during the cyclone’s peak intensity.
Government Preparedness
The Andhra Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority (APSDMA) has directed all departments to remain alert and coordinate evacuation efforts if required. Boats and rescue teams are stationed in Kakinada to handle emergencies, while control rooms are monitoring the storm’s progress round the clock.
State officials have reviewed preparedness measures, emphasizing quick response and communication between mandal officers and local communities. Medical teams and relief materials have also been positioned near coastal villages.
IMD Update and Forecast
According to IMD’s latest bulletin, Cyclone Montha is currently centered over the west-central Bay of Bengal, moving northwestwards toward the Andhra coast. It is likely to cross the coast as a severe cyclonic storm, bringing heavy rainfall to coastal districts including Kakinada, Amalapuram, Rajahmundry, and Visakhapatnam.
Wind speeds are expected to gradually increase as the cyclone approaches landfall, accompanied by thunderstorm activity and possible power disruptions. The sea is expected to remain rough to very rough till October 29.
Public Advisory for Kakinada Residents
- Stay indoors during heavy rain and strong winds.
- Avoid beaches, sea walls, and low-lying coastal areas.
- Secure loose objects and clear rooftop water outlets.
- Keep essential supplies such as water, food, flashlights, and medicines ready.
- Follow official updates from IMD and the East Godavari district administration.
- In emergencies, contact local control rooms or the disaster helpline: 1070 / 108.
Summary
- Cyclone Name: Montha
- Expected Landfall: October 28, 2025 (Night)
- Likely Impact Zone: Between Machilipatnam and Kakinada
- Wind Speed: 90–110 km/h
- Warning Level: Red Alert for Kakinada & East Godavari
- Main Risk: Heavy rainfall, flooding, storm surge, and wind damage

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