Thane hit Tamil Nadu on Friday with winds of up to 135 kmph and tidal surges of up to 5 feet. About 6,000 coastal villagers were forced to seek safety in relief shelters, Chief Minister J Jayalalitha said.
"Most of the deaths in the district were because of house collapses and electrocution," said V. Amuthavalli, an official in Cuddalore district, the worst-hit area.
At least seven people died in Pondicherry, popular with Indian and foreign tourists for its beaches and gardens, a town official said.
Trees were uprooted and roads damaged along a 40-km stretch of coast that includes the township of Auroville, known for its avant-garde architecture and yoga community.
The storm quickly lost strength over land and on Saturday morning and the weather office said it was now a depression that would bring some heavy rain across the south.
India's cyclone season generally lasts from April to December with severe storms often causing dozens of deaths, evacuations of tens of thousands of people from low-lying villages and widespread crop and property damage.
In 1999, a "super-cyclone" battered the coast of Orissa for 30 hours with wind speeds reaching 300 kph. It killed 10,000 people.
Source: http://www.timesofoman.com/innercat.asp?detail=53235
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