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Take care : Cyclone could track towards Cassowary Coast

The Bureau said the slow southward movement had delayed the expected crossing time. The system may intensify further over the next 24 hours and is likely to reach at least category 2 before landfall, the Bureau said. At 1am the system was 75km east southeast of Cooktown and 140km northeast of Cairns, moving south southeast at 7km/h.   Cairns Central will be closed on Monday, January 18. Picture: Peter Carruthers Cairns Central shopping centre has already announced it will be closed on Monday as the storm approaches. Cairns Central centre management will continue to monitor the situation closely, and will act according to the advice of emergency services, the shopping centre advised on Sunday night.

Townsville weather: Heavy rains, flooding close North Queensland roads

Townsville weather: Heavy rains, flooding close North Queensland roads
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ASI removes cap on the number of visitors to protected monuments

ASI removes cap on the number of visitors to protected monuments ANI | Updated: Dec 20, 2020 16:11 IST New Delhi [India], December 20 (ANI): The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) on Sunday removed the cap on the number of visitors to its protected monuments. The decision was taken in accordance with a communication issued by the government on the updated Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) on December 18, the Ministry of Culture said in a statement. It, however, said that the superintending archaeologist (SA) would decide the total number of visitors per day in the ASI-protected monuments after discussions with the respective district magistrate who is the chairman of the District Disaster Management Committee.

ASI removes cap on the number of visitors to its Centrally Protected Monuments/ sites

ASI removes cap on the number of visitors to its Centrally Protected Monuments/ sites Sound and light shows to be resumed NEW DELHI: The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) of M/o Culture has removed the cap on the number of visitors to its Centrally Protected Monuments/ sites. This is as per the latest communication on the updated SOPs for Centrally Protected Monuments/ sites, issued by Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) on 18 Dec 2020 to the Regional Directors and Superintending Archaeologists . However, the total number of visitors to be allowed per day may be decided by the concerned Superintending Archaeologist/SA (I/c) with the concurrence of the respective District Magistrate, who is the chairman of the District Disaster Management Committee of the district.

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