Cyclone Montha Key Updates: Landfall Kills One, Injures Two In Andhra Pradesh
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Cyclone Montha Live Updates: Landfall Claims One Life, Injures Two
One elderly woman died after a tree collapsed on her house in the Konaseema district due to the cyclone's impact. In separate but similar incidents, a young boy and an auto driver were injured as strong winds uprooted coconut trees.
Cyclone Montha Live Updates: More Than 120 Trains Cancelled, Passengers Left Stranded

Bhubaneswar: Passengers stranded at the Bhubaneswar railway station in the wake of Cyclone Montha, Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025. (PTI Photo)(PTI10_28_2025_000484B)
South Central Railway CPRO said that due to prevailing cyclonic conditions, Indian Railways has so far cancelled 122 trains, while a few others have been regulated, rescheduled, or diverted. In total, around 160 trains have been affected.
Most of these trains operate between the Visakhapatnam and Vijayawada sections, which are likely to experience the impact of the cyclone. Therefore, services on those routes have been cancelled.
Cyclone Montha Live Updates: Eastern Coast Thrashed With Rains And Winds
Watch visuals of extremely heavy rains and destructive winds
VIDEO | Machilipatnam, Andhra Pradesh: Strong winds lash Manginapudi Beach as Cyclone Montha impacts the coast. NDRF Team Commander Eswar Rao Gadde says, âAs everyone knows, due to Cyclone Montha, the 10th battalion team is deployed here in Machilipatnam. Weâve been monitoring⦠pic.twitter.com/SFjGB8FpXM
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) October 28, 2025
Cyclone Montha Live Updates: Andhra Pradesh Wind Speeds
Machilipatnam: 68 kmph
Kakinada: 52 kmph
Rajjahmundry Airport: 50 kmph
Bapatla: 33 kmph
Nellur: 25 kmph
Cyclone Montha Live Updates: Storm Destroys Crops Spread Over 1.76 Lakh Hectares
Standing crops within an area of 38,000 hectares and horticulture crops spread over 1.38 lakh hectares were destroyed in Andhra Pradesh due to the impact of the severe cyclonic storm 'Montha', the CMO said.
"Due to the impact of the cyclone, heavy rains across the state destroyed standing crops in 38,000 hectares and horticulture crops in 1.38 lakh hectares," said a press release from the chief minister's office, citing preliminary estimates.
