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Cyclone Fengal: Migrant worker electrocuted while withdrawing cash at flooded ATM

IndiaTimes Saturday, 30 November 2024
A migrant worker is electrocuted while withdrawing cash from an ATM amid Cyclone Fenegal's heavy rains and winds in Chennai. Hospitals and homes are flooded, public transport is disrupted, and authorities deploy personnel to address waterlogging and clear debris as the cyclone approaches landfall.
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