Live updates on Cyclone Biparjoy include heavy rainfall brought on by the storm, downed power lines, and many dead cattle
Live updates on Cyclone Biparjoy include heavy rainfall brought on by the storm, downed power lines, and many dead cattle
Live update on Cyclone Biparjoy: The dangerous cyclone made landfall in Gujarat's Kutch region through the Jakhau coast. With this, the destruction began, and the wind speed increased to 125 kph.
Live update on Cyclone Biparjoy: The dangerous cyclone made landfall in Gujarat's Kutch region through the Jakhau coast. With this, the destruction began, and the wind speed increased to 125 kph. There was a lot of rain in numerous areas, including Mandvi and Devbhoomi Dwarka, as a result of the strong cyclone. IMD estimates that the cyclone's centre is dispersed throughout an area with a radius of around 50 km.
On Thursday evening, Cyclone Biparjoy, which originated in the Arabian Sea, made landfall on Gujarat's coast, ushering in a spell of torrential rain. High-speed winds first appeared. Electric poles were uprooted as a result in numerous locations. Large trees collapsed. The seacoasts of Saurashtra, Dwarka, and Kutch are under a red alert from the climatic department. Beyond what 450 villages and 7 districts of Gujarat are on notice. The Chief Minister gave the Prime Minister Narendra Modi his assessment on the situation.
More than 1 lakh individuals were ordered to the shelter home owing to the potential for destruction from the storm. The NDRF has sent 19 teams. By the morning of June 16, Biparjoy will weaken a little and proceed into Rajasthan, according to the Meteorological Department. Currently, the storm's eye is not far from the Pakistan-Kutch border. 70 km/h was the average wind speed. IMD forecasts that the storm will arrive in southern Rajasthan on June 16. Alok Pandey, the relief commissioner for Gujarat, stated that Gujarat will see sporadic rain, with significant rainfall forecast close to the storm's epicentre.
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