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Cyclone Montha Leaves Trail of Destruction in Southern India
30 Oct
Summary
- Cyclone Montha hits Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Odisha
- Naming system helps identify and track cyclones in the region
- Climate change intensifying cyclone frequency and strength

On October 28, 2025, Cyclone Montha made landfall in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Odisha, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. The cyclonic storm claimed three lives and damaged standing crops over 1.5 lakh acres, while also disrupting power and transportation in the affected areas.
The Bay of Bengal is one of the most cyclone-prone regions globally, with 22 of the 30 deadliest tropical cyclones on record occurring here over the past two centuries. Factors like the bay's funnel-like shape, shallow northern region, and high sea surface temperatures contribute to the frequency and intensity of these storms. Climate change is further exacerbating this trend, with rising global temperatures fueling more powerful cyclones.
To aid preparedness and response efforts, a group of South Asian nations established a cyclone naming system in 2000. This allows for easy identification and tracking of individual storms, helping authorities and the public stay informed. The system follows specific guidelines, ensuring names are neutral and easy to pronounce.


