Severe cyclone likely to hit India's west coast, south Pakistan on
Thursday
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[June 12, 2023]
By Rajendra Jadhav
MUMBAI (Reuters) -A storm off India's west coast has strengthened to
become a powerful cyclone and could hit India's western state of Gujarat
and southern parts of Pakistan this week, the weather department said.
The cyclone, named Biparjoy, is expected to make landfall on Thursday
afternoon between Mandvi in Gujarat and Karachi in Pakistan with a
maximum sustained wind speed of 125-135 km (78-84 miles) per hour,
gusting up to 150 km per hour, the India Meteorological Department (IMD)
said on Monday.
India's weather office has advised fishing communities to halt
operations and the evacuation of people from the coastal areas of
Saurashtra and Kutch regions of Gujarat.
Two of India biggest ports - Mundra and Kandla - are in the Gulf of
Kutch, while the Jamnagar refinery, the world's biggest oil refinery
complex owned by Reliance Industries, is based in Saurashtra.
The Gujarat Pipavav Port Limited, in a stock exchange filing on Monday,
said operations at its Pipavav Port had been suspended since late
evening on Saturday due to "prevailing severe weather conditions".
Seven teams of India's National Disaster Response Force and 12 teams of
State Disaster Response Force have been deployed in the districts likely
to be affected by the storm, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel said
in a tweet.
Nearly a dozen districts in coastal Gujarat would be affected by heavy
rainfall and gusting winds, although some of the districts are sparsely
populated, which would limit the damage, said a weather office official,
who declined to be named.
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View of anchored fishing boats, after
ban imposed on coastal activities following the cyclonic storm,
Biparjoy, over the Arabian Sea, at Karachi's Fish Harbour, in
Karachi, Pakistan June 10, 2023. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro
In neighboring Pakistan, the National Disaster Management Authority
said instructions are being given to take precautionary measures in
southern and southeastern parts of the country that are likely to be
affected.
"Its (the cyclone's) evolving impact will only be certain with
further development of the situation," the authority said in a
statement.
Officials from the Sindh provincial government also said they are
preparing to evacuate people from three districts likely to be
affected.
Sindh is the second most populated province in the country.
A 1998 cyclone killed at least 4,000 people and caused hundreds of
millions of dollars in damage in Gujarat.
Biparjoy delayed the onset of the annual monsoon over the southern
state of Kerala, but now conditions are favorable for the progress
of much-needed rains in some more parts of Maharashtra, Karnataka,
Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu states, the weather office said.
(Reporting by Rajendra Jadhav, writing by Sakshi Dayal; Editing by
Raju Gopalakrishnan and Philippa Fletcher)
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