Tag: Cyclone Biparjoy

  • Rajasthan News: Cyclone Biparjoy wreaks havoc, train services hit, life thrown out of gear

    Rajasthan News: Cyclone Biparjoy wreaks havoc, train services hit, life thrown out of gear

    Rajasthan News: As the cyclone ‘Biparjoy’ has created havoc in many cities, the trains services are also getting affected due the cyclone. Many trains in Rajasthan have been either cancelled or delayed due to the intensity of the cyclone. The Railways have cancelled many trains keeping the safety of the passengers in mind. The Railway Minister also announced that the railway tracks  in many areas have been pulled out due to the storm. The engineers are working on the affected areas so that the train service can resume.

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    Water-Logging reported in many areas
    The Anasagar lake in Rajasthan also got affected due to the cyclone. The city also reported a lot of water-logging in many areas, and also witnessed flood like situation. The Jawahar Lal Nehru hospital in the Ajmer city also got hit by cyclone as the water entered in almost all the rooms including the X-Ray Rooms, the Operation Theatres, the Labs and the Genaral Wards also which has led to major inconvenience .

    Cyclone weakened in the Central Parts of Rajasthan

    Meanwhile the authorities are trying hard to fix the affected areas especially the Rail tracks and hospitals so that the locals should not get affected. The IMD also predicted that the cyclone over the Central parts of Rajasthan and adjacent areas has weakened.

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  • Cyclone Biparjoy: Depression to move east-northeast of Rajasthan today

    Cyclone Biparjoy: Depression to move east-northeast of Rajasthan today

    Rajasthan News: As per report by Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), Cyclone Biparjoy after forming a depression over Eastern Rajasthan is likely to move eastern-northeastern parts of the state. The storm is poised to maintain intensity of depression as it moves towards east in the coming hours.

    Rain havoc in State

    On Sunday, heavy rainfall in parts of Barmer caused waterlogging and flood like-situation under the influence of Cyclone Biparjoy. The district had been put under ‘Red Alert’ along with some other parts of the state. According to maintain parts of South Rajasthan and North Gujrat will continue to experience heavy rainfall.

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    Flooding in Jodhpur Hospital

    The IMD had issued ‘Orange Alert’ for Jodhpur for the incoming depression of Cyclone Biparjoy. Many parts of the district received heavy rainfall and Ajmer’s Jawaharlal Nehru Hospital got flooded. Dr Tarun in a satement to ANI said “The condition in Jawaharlal Nehru Hospital is bad as the hospital was flooded due to heavy rainfall. The whole ground floor is filled with water. The working of the hospital is affected.”

    Cyclone Biparjoy: Eastern India likely to get Monsoon this week after a long spell of heatwave

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  • Cyclone Biparjoy: Eastern India likely to get Monsoon this week after a long spell of heatwave

    Cyclone Biparjoy: Eastern India likely to get Monsoon this week after a long spell of heatwave

    As per the Indian meteorological department (IMD), “monsoon is likely to hit Eastern India in two to three days.” The heatwave has gripped Eastern India for a long time and as per the influence of Cyclone Biparjoy, Eastern India will get respite after the arrival of monsoon. IMD has also projected severe heatwave conditions in states of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Vidarbha, Odisha, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana. This spell is likely to finish by the end of this week.

    Distress in Rajasthan

    After impacting Gujrat, cyclone moved towards Rajasthan in the midnight hours of June 16. The arrival of cyclone resulted in severe rains in many areas of Rajasthan on Saturday. Sirohi experienced 37.5 mm of rain until 5.30 p.m., Jalore 36 mm, Barmer 33.6 mm, Bikaner 26.6 mm, Dabok 13 mm, Dungarpur 12.5 mm, and Jodhpur 10.5 mm. Some cities are experiencing flood like situation. IMD has issued a ‘Red Alert’ for districts of Barmer, Jalore, and Sirohi and ‘Orange Alert’ for districts of Pali and Jodhpur.

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    Bihar under Red Alert

    The state of Bihar is under a ‘Red Alert’ warning due to extreme heatwave conditions. Due to gravity of the situation state government has extended the summer break up till Class 12. In last three days, 44 lives in Bihar have been claimed by the severe heat. Schools in state will remain close till June 24. Interestingly, IMD had projected rainfall in parts of Delhi-NCR as a result of Cyclone Biparjoy.

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  • ‘Example Of Teamwork’: Amit Shah Says on Cyclone Biparjoy

    ‘Example Of Teamwork’: Amit Shah Says on Cyclone Biparjoy

    After the review meeting on the impact of cyclone Biparjoy, Union Home Minister Amit Shah held a press conference. He said that Prime Minister Modi had held a review meeting in which separate meetings, video conferencing and exchange of information were held to alert the system. Amit Shah said that the storm caused minimal damage and everyone worked together. He called it the best example of teamwork.

    Amit Shah said, when a cyclone hits the coast with a speed of 140 km and after reviewing it on the third day, it is known that not a single person has lost his life, then there is satisfaction in working. Together they have set an example of how timely information can be used to save lives and property.

    ‘Everyone worked together’

    The Union Minister said, ‘Today I and the Chief Minister met the displaced people at Jakhau, where Biparjoy landed. Met women, farmers. Also interacted with NDRF and SDRF personnel engaged in rescue operations. After this, the review was done in the meeting held in hybrid mode in the office of District Collector, Kutch.’

    According to Shah, ‘When the news of Biparjoy broke on June 6, there were a lot of apprehensions, but I can say with great satisfaction that in today’s meeting, everyone worked together and ensured minimum losses.’

    Earlier, Union Home Minister Amit Shah conducted an aerial survey of areas affected by cyclone ‘Biparjoy’ in Kutch district of Gujarat on Saturday. He met the injured people at a hospital in Mandvi town and also interacted with farmers and personnel of NDRF and BSF.

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  • Rajasthan News: Buildings, Cars, Property damaged by strong winds

    Rajasthan News: Buildings, Cars, Property damaged by strong winds

    Cyclone Biparjoy: After creating havoc in Gujarat, The Cyclone ‘Biparjoy’ has left its marks in Rajasthan as well. A video posted by a News Agency shows the effect of cyclone in the state, cars, buildings being destroyed, lots of property being broken by the massive impact of the wind. Residents living in the second floor saw cars being damaged and flying in the air. Meanwhile Union Home Minister Amit Shah visited the cyclone hit areas in Mandvi and also had the Aerial Survey of the Flood hit areas. The Home Minister also spoke to the people of Kathda village in Mandvi.

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    Government to give compensation to the victims

    The after effects of the cyclone could be seen in the parts of Gujarat and Rajasthan. The strong and heavy winds have created havoc all over and left many trees uprooted. The Gujarat Government also announced to give cash compensation to the family members of the victims affected by cyclone. Due to the massive impact of the cyclone Gujarat’s Industrial sector with many ports being shut.

    ‘Tonnes of salt washed away’

    Lots of people stranded in deep waters have been rescued by the NDRF and Rapid Action force in many parts of Gujarat. Around 5 lakhs Tonnes of salt being taxed away due to the impact of the cyclone.

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  • Cyclone Biparjoy Hits Rajasthan, Evacuations and Relief Efforts Underway in Barmer District

    Cyclone Biparjoy Hits Rajasthan, Evacuations and Relief Efforts Underway in Barmer District

    Cyclone Biparjoy: After the arrival of the Biparjoy storm in Rajasthan, the heavy rains have begun in Barmer. The besieged community is being evacuated by administrative teams. The areas most at risk from the storm are Sirohi, Jaisalmer, Barmer, Jalore, Jodhpur, Pali, and Jaisalmer. Barmer is experiencing torrential rain. The collectorate and surrounding roads are flooded as a result of the recent heavy rains. On-site rescue efforts have begun by SDRF. The Barmer government has issued a warning. The village is being evacuated by rescue teams.

    Relief Camps, Transportation, and Exams Postponed

    The establishment of poverty relief camps in the Jodhpur division has been delayed due to the threat posed by cyclone Bipar Joy. The district administration has postponed the inflation relief camps that were scheduled to take place in Jaipur district on June 17. Campaign camps and administration cities were also postponed until June 17 along with administration villages. The directives have been given by Additional District Collector (South), Mohammad Abubakr. For the time being, trains from Gujarat and Barmer to Jodhpur have been cancelled. The passenger train running between Barmer and Jodhpur has also been suspended by Railways. All of the exams that were scheduled to be given on June 16 and 17 in the cyclone-affected districts have been postponed by Jodhpur University. For the next two days, visitors are not permitted inside the Ranakpur Jain temple in the Pali district. The next two days will likewise see Jhalawar Mandi shuttered. On June 18, which follows June 16 and June 17, there will be a weekly holiday. Only after assessing the weather on June 19 will the market be opened.

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    Residents of Barmer District Moved to Safer Locations as Cyclone Threatens Indo-Pak Border Villages

    Five villages in the Barmer district, which is close to the Indo-Pak border, have had almost 5000 residents moved to safer locations. Arun Purohit, the collector for Barmer District, stated that the district faces crucial and difficult circumstances during the next 36 hours. People from the villages of Bakhasar, Sedwa Chauhtan, Ramsar, and Dhorimna have been relocated to safer areas. Additionally, 450 residents of Jaisalmer’s Dabla village have been relocated. Additionally prohibited are MNREGA job and dearness relief camps, campaign camps, administration villages, and administration cities.

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  • Devastating Cyclone Biparjoy Claims 2 Lives and Causes Chaos, Emergency Response in Full Swing

    Devastating Cyclone Biparjoy Claims 2 Lives and Causes Chaos, Emergency Response in Full Swing

    Cyclone Biparjoy: ‘Very severe’ cyclonic storm As Biparjoy approaches Rajasthan on Friday, forecasters predict that it will become a storm of the “severe” category. In Gujarat’s Bhavnagar district, it has so far resulted in at least 22 injuries and the deaths of a father and son cattle-rearing team. The Barmer area of Rajasthan has begun to experience severe rainfall as a result of cyclone Biparjoy, and the weather service has issued a red alert. Rain will continue until three in the morning tomorrow, according to the meteorological department. According to state officials, 940 villages in Gujarat no longer have access to energy after strong winds damaged the electric poles. Even though the storm is moving away, the authorities in Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Rajasthan remain on high alert.

    Gujarat Chief Minister Leads Emergency Response as Cyclone Biparjoy Unleashes Chaos

    When he arrived at the State Emergency Operation Centre, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel evaluated the effects of Cyclone Biparjoy.

    All of the department’s secretaries, including Chief Secretary K Kailashanthan, Chief Secretary Rajkumar, Relief Commissioner Alok Pandey, Director of the Meteorological Department Dr. Manorama Mohanty, were present at this meeting. Rushikesh Patel, the minister of health for Gujarat, stated on Friday that there have been no reports of fatalities in the Kachchh district to date. Mundra, Jakhua, Koteshwar, Lakphat, and Naliya are currently experiencing strong gusts and heavy rain. The cyclone Biparjoy is predicted to bring rain to regions of south Rajasthan as well. In many coastal districts, road clearing work is in progress, he said.

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    Mandvi Battles Uprooted Trees Amid Relentless Rainfall

    In Mandvi, a coastal town in Gujarat’s Kachchh district, uprooted trees are being cleared using an earthmoving machine as rain continues to pelt the area. In an official statement issued on Friday, the NDRF confirmed that, prior to making landfall in Gujarat, Cyclone Biparjoy had already caused 23 injuries, 24 animal deaths, and 2 human deaths.

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    Video Captures Road Clearing Operation in Dwarka after Cyclone Biparjoy

    A news agency posted a video. NDRF employees were seen clearing a road in Dwarka on ANI. After cyclone “Biparjoy” made landfall yesterday along the Gujarat coast, waterlogging was seen in a number of places in Bhuj.

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  • Weather update: Cyclone Biparjoy hits Gujarat Coast; rainfall predicted in Delhi, Rajasthan

    Weather update: Cyclone Biparjoy hits Gujarat Coast; rainfall predicted in Delhi, Rajasthan

    Weather update: The maximum temperature in the national capital is expected to be below 40 degrees for the next five days with chances of rain on Sunday and Monday. Apart from Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, and Uttar Pradesh are likely to witness rainfall. This is under the influence of cyclone Biparjoy which crossed between Mandvi in Gujarat and Karachi in Pakistan yesterday (June 15). 

    Cyclone Biparjoy leaves lands shattered 

    The landfall process due to Cyclone Biparjoy began on Thursday around 6 pm. Around 22 people have been injured due to the storm. So far, there is no news of anyone’s death. 23 animals have died, 524 trees have fallen, and electric poles have also fallen in some places, due to which there is no electricity in 940 villages, ANI reported.

    “The landfall process (of cyclone ‘Biparjoy’) has commenced and it will continue till (Thursday) midnight,” Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, director general, of Meteorology, IMD, told ANI. 

    “Sea conditions will remain disturbed in the northeast Arabian Sea due to cyclone ‘Biparjoy’. All fishing operations should remain suspended. Offshore activities, port and industrial activities, and oil explorations should be regulated today,” the director general of IMD said.

    PM Modi speaks to Gujarat CM

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel over the phone on Thursday night and took stock of the situation. He also assured the state of every possible help from the Centre. He also enquired about the steps taken by the state administration for the safety of wild animals. 

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  • Gujarat Braces for Cyclone Biparjoy! Chief Minister Leads Emergency Review Meeting

    Gujarat Braces for Cyclone Biparjoy! Chief Minister Leads Emergency Review Meeting

    Cyclone Biparjoy: Bhupendra Patel, the chief minister of Gujarat, convened a review meeting at Gandhinagar’s State Emergency Operation Centre. Cyclone Biparjoy’s landfall process has started and is anticipated to last until after midnight. Meeting Cyclone Biparjoy’s landfall procedure has started, and according to Mrityunjay Mohapatra, Director General of IMD, it will last until midnight. Between Pakistan’s Karachi and Gujarat’s Mandvi, near the Jakhau port, Cyclone Biparjoy has made landfall. Officials from the NDRF in Jamnagar saved two cows that were caught under trees that had fallen due to the effect of the severe winds brought on by Cyclone Biparjoy as it approached the Gujarat coast. Cyclone Biparjoy’s landfall procedure has started, and it will be completed by midnight. The wind speed at landfall is predicted to be between 115 and 125 kph, with gusts up to 140 kph.

    15 ships and seven planes geared up for sea rescue operations

    As Cyclone Biparjoy approaches the Gujarat coast, the Indian Coast Guard reported that it has prepared 15 ships and seven planes for sea rescue operations. In addition, it has equipped 23 disaster relief teams with 200 lifebuoys, 1000 life jackets, 29 gemini boats, and 50 boats with outboard motors to assist civil authorities.

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    76 shelters strategically erected in various districts of Gujarat

    76 Multipurpose Cyclone Shelters (MPCS) have been erected to assist those who have been evacuated in advance of Cylone Biparjoy’s anticipated landfall. These shelters include 25 in Junagadh, 29 in Gir-Somnath, 4 in Porbandar, Devbhoomi Dwarka, and Kutch, 2 in Amreli, 1 in each of Jamnagar and Navsari, 5 in Bharuch, and 1 in Ahmedabad. The state of Gujarat has also seen the construction of 1512 shelter homes, including 196 in Junagadh, 173 in Kutch, 56 in Jamnagar, 140 in Porbandar, 182 in Devbhoomi Dwarka, 507 in Gir-Somnath, 31 in Morbi, and 236 in Rajkot. Medical professionals visit these shelter homes frequently to assess the health of those who have undergone rehabilitation.

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  • Gujarat Moves Over 94000 Residents to Safety as Cyclone Biparjoy Nears, IMD Sounds Red Alarm for Saurashtra and Kutch Coasts

    Gujarat Moves Over 94000 Residents to Safety as Cyclone Biparjoy Nears, IMD Sounds Red Alarm for Saurashtra and Kutch Coasts

    Cyclone Biparjoy: For the shores of Saurashtra and Kutch, the weather office has issued a red alert and issued a rainfall warning. ANI Tweeted, “Cyclone Warning for Saurashtra and Kutch Coasts: Red message. VSCS (very severe cyclonic storm) Biparjoy to cross near Jakhau Port (Gujarat) by tonight as VSCS: IMD”

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    Over 94000 People Moved to Safety as Cyclone Biparjoy Looms

    As cyclone “Biparjoy” is anticipated to approach the Gujarat coast in a few hours, enormous waves pounded the Valsad coastline. The state administration in Gujarat reported that it has already relocated more than 94,000 people living in eight coastal districts to temporary shelters as cyclone “Biparjoy” approaches the state and is expected to make landfall later on Thursday night. According to a Gujarat government press release, of the 94,427 people who have been evacuated so far, roughly 46,800 were taken to safety in the Kutch district, followed by 10,749 in Devbhumi Dwarka, 9,942 in Jamnagar, 9,243 in Morbi, 6,822 in Rajkot, 4,864 in Junagadh, 4,379 in Porbandar, and 1,605 in Gir Somnath. Nearly 8,900 youngsters, 1,131 expectant mothers, and 4,697 elderly people were among those relocated to safer locations. In these eight districts, a total of 1,521 shelter homes have been established. Regular medical team visits are taking place at the shelters, according to the announcement.

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    HAM Radio Teams Deployed for Uninterrupted Information Exchange

    Authorities have turned to HAM radio for a smooth exchange of information as severe cyclone Biparjoy, with wind gusts up to 140 kilometres per hour, threatens to disrupt communication networks after landfall on the Gujarat coast on Thursday evening. In order to ensure smooth communication once Biparjoy strikes the beach near Jakhau port, the Gujarat State Disaster Management Authority (GSDMA) has sent six HAM radio teams, two of which are in Kutch. In times of emergency when wirelines, cell phones, and other conventional terrestrial modes of communication are inoperable, HAM radio is regarded as a dependable mode of communications. HAM radio, also referred to as amateur radio, uses radio frequency spectrum for non-commercial communication exchange.

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    Inspirational Stories: Salary 0, Earning 1 Crore a Day and a Delivery Boy by Profession, a Story That Can Inspire Many

    Inspirational Stories: Zomato’s founder and CEO is Deepinder Goyal. His success was made possible by overcoming numerous personal and professional challenges, which makes his narrative incredibly uplifting. His business is a titan and will soon turn a profit. ChefKart and Unacademy are two of the 16 startups in which he has so far funded. In 2021, his net worth momentarily exceeded $1 billion.

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    Deepinder Goyal’s Journey to Overcoming Stuttering

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  • 74000 Residents Evacuated as ‘Biparjoy’ Approaches, Landfall Expected Between 4-5 PM Today

    74000 Residents Evacuated as ‘Biparjoy’ Approaches, Landfall Expected Between 4-5 PM Today

    Cyclone Biparjoy: According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Cyclone Biparjoy, a’severe’ cyclonic storm, will pass through Saurashtra, Kutch, and the adjacent Pakistani beaches today between Mandvi and Karachi close to Gujarat’s Jakhau Port. Today between 4 and 5 pm, Cyclone Biparjoy will make landfall. As a precaution, more than 74,000 residents of the Gujarat coast have been relocated to safer areas, and the state government has sent out disaster management teams to help with rescue and relief efforts. Hospitals have taken in pregnant ladies. To reduce the loss of life and property, reserve NDRF personnel have been stationed at 15 additional locations around Gujarat, according to NDRF DG Atul Karwal, who spoke to news agency PTI.

    Gujarat Gears Up as Biparjoy Brings High Water and Heavy Winds

    As ‘Biparjoy’ approaches the Gujarat coast, high water and heavy winds were seen in Mandvi. It will touch down this evening.

    Bhupendra Patel, the chief minister of Gujarat, met with officials to examine the situation before cyclone Biparjoy made landfall. The Saurashtra-Kutch region had heavy rainfall and strong winds as the storm approached the Gujarat coast, according to the Met department. For quick humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations in Gujarat, the Indian Coast Guard has prepared ships, relief personnel, and helicopters. The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has designated a total of 33 teams to conduct relief and rescue operations in Gujarat and Maharashtra prior to the anticipated arrival of Cyclone Biparjoy.

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    Biparjoy’s Wrath Causes Unsettling Sea Conditions in Northeast Arabian Sea

    Due to cyclone “Biparjoy,” sea conditions in the northeast Arabian Sea will remain unsettling today. All fishing activities should continue to be halted. Oil exploration, port operations, and offshore activities should all be regulated today, IMD Director General Dr. Mrityunjay Mohapatra.

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  • Biparjoy Set To Re-curve Towards Saurashtra, Kutch

    Biparjoy Set To Re-curve Towards Saurashtra, Kutch

    Cyclonic storm Biparjoy with a speed of about 150 km will hit the coastal region of Saurashtra and Kutch on the evening of June 15. High waves are rising in the sea in Maharashtra and Gujarat. According to the Meteorological Department, due to its effect, there may be heavy rainfall from 14 to 16 June.

    Cyclone Biparjoy is now moving towards the coastal areas

    The effect of Biparjoy is being seen in Gujarat and Maharashtra. High waves are rising in the sea in both the states. The Meteorological Department has told that on June 15, a significant effect of Biparjoy will be seen. As a precaution, the Railways has canceled 95 trains. Western Railway says that these trains will remain canceled till June 15. So far, more than 37 thousand people have been shifted from Gujarat to a safer place.


    Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya inspected hospitals in Gujarat’s Kutch and sought information on available oxygen, ventilators and critical care beds. He also reviewed the preparations made to ensure necessary health facilities in the aftermath of the cyclone.

    Cyclone Biparjoy set re-curve towards Saurashtra, Kutch, will hit the coast on Thursday


    Cyclone ‘Biparjoy’, which emerged from the Arabian Sea, is set to turn towards the Kutch region of Gujarat and adjoining South Pakistan on Wednesday. It is weakening slightly in the process, but it still poses a threat of storm surge, strong winds and heavy rain.

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  • Gujarat Braces for Severe Cyclone Biparjoy, 50000 People Evacuated as Landfall Nears

    Gujarat Braces for Severe Cyclone Biparjoy, 50000 People Evacuated as Landfall Nears

    Cyclone Biparjoy: Before the anticipated landfall of severe cyclone “Biparjoy” near Jakhau port in Kutch region, authorities have already relocated 50,000 people from coastal districts of Gujarat to temporary shelters. The Saurashtra-Kutch region had heavy rainfall and strong winds as the cyclone approached the Gujarat coast on Wednesday, according to the Met department. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the cyclone is predicted to make landfall on Thursday evening as a “very severe cyclonic storm” with winds up to 150 kph.

    Gujarat Chief Minister Reviews Preparations for Cyclone ‘Biparjoy’ at Emergency Operation Centre

    Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel holds a review meeting at the State Emergency Operation Centre in Gandhinagar to discuss preparations for Cyclone ‘Biparjoy’, which is predicted to affect various regions of the nation. Strong gusts and a high tide brought on by Cyclone “Biparjoy” were seen at Mandvi Beach in Gujarat’s Kachchh district. The storm has drifted westward and is not anticipated to make landfall in Dwarka, according to SDM Dwarka Parth Talsania. Additionally, he stated that approximately 4,500 people had been relocated from coastal areas to various shelter homes, and that Dwarka and Okha had each received a deployment of an NDRF force.

    Residents Being Relocated to Over 400 Centers in Dwarka District

    • After it was deemed unsafe, Relay Tower was demolished. Parshottam Rupala, a Union Minister in Rajakot, Gujarat, claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi reviewed the preparations made by the relevant officials and ministers and gave them the go-ahead to be on high alert and take all necessary actions.
    • According to Parshottam Rupala, more than 400 shelter homes have been located in the Dwarka district, and residents are currently being relocated there.
    • An orange alert has been issued for coastal areas by the India Meteorological Department.
    • The Shiyalbet people in Jafrabad, Gujarat, received vegetables and milk from the Amreli police as well as other necessities.
    • Up to June 15, 95 trains that pass through, originate from, or end in Gujarat’s Biparjoy-affected districts will continue to be cancelled or short-terminated, according to a statement from Western Railway.
    • The fact that many people in Gujarat are hesitant to leave their animals and possessions behind is causing problems for the government. On Thursday night, the storm is anticipated to make landfall close to Jakhau port, affecting the districts of Kutch, Devbhumi Dwarka, and Jamnagar.
    • On June 14 and 15, there is likely to be a lot of rain in Gujarat’s Kutch, Dwarka, Jamnagar, Porbandar, Rajkot, Morbi, and Junagadh. There have been five fatalities in Gujarat and Mumbai. These areas are subject to 140 kmph wind gusts.
    • Seven Gujarati districts have seen an evacuation of about 20,000 persons.
    • Amit Shah, the union home minister, reviewed the nation’s capital’s preparedness for cyclone “Biparjoy” on Tuesday and gave orders to all officers and stakeholders to guarantee “zero casualties” and limit any damage.
    • When he took over as chair of the conference on June 12, Shah emphasised the urgency with which the critical directives issued by Prime Minister Narendra Modi should be followed. The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams have been sent in a suitable number by the Centre for relief and rescue operations, the Home Minister added during the meeting.
    • Trees may fall as a result of the effects of Cyclone Biparjoy.
    • The rainiest places will include Kutch, Devbhoomi Dwarka, and Jamnagar. Flooding can happen in some places.

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    Anticipated Speed of 85 kmph on June 15 and Tomorrow

    The wind will be between 50 and 70 kmph. On June 15, that is today and tomorrow, it can reach 85 kmph. The areas of Kutch, Dwarka, Porbandar, Jamnagar, Rajkot, Junagadh, and Morbi may experience the heaviest winds on June 15. The speed is between 125 and 145 km/h.

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  • Extremely Severe Cyclone Biparjoy Approaches Gujarat Coast, Villages Evacuated, Preparations Intensify

    Extremely Severe Cyclone Biparjoy Approaches Gujarat Coast, Villages Evacuated, Preparations Intensify

    Cyclone Biparjoy: Villages close to the Gujarat coast will continue to be evacuated today as cyclone “Biparjoy” strengthened into a “extremely severe cyclonic storm.” On Thursday afternoon, it is anticipated to make landfall somewhere between Kutch and Karachi, Pakistan.

    Evacuation Plans Initiated in Gujarat’s Vulnerable Districts

    A meeting of the disaster management ministers of the states and Union Territories was presided over by Union Home Minister Amit Shah this morning. After yesterday’s high-level Cyclone Biparjoy review meeting, Prime Minister Narendra Modi instructed officials to take all reasonable steps to ensure that residents of susceptible areas are safely evacuated. Last night, PM Modi and Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel spoke on the phone to discuss the cyclone’s progress. According to Patel, he inquired about the state’s readiness and pledged all available assistance. According to officials, the evacuation of residents from Gujarat’s Kutch and Saurashtra districts’ villages that are less than 10 kilometres from the coast will start today. According to them, about 7,500 residents of low-lying districts close to the coast have already been relocated to safer locations.

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    Coastal Districts Brace for Heavy Rains and High Wind Speeds

    In the two districts, a cyclone notice has already been issued. “Sea conditions along and off Saurashtra and Kutch coasts will likely remain rough to very rough” through Wednesday, and very rough to high on Thursday, they have stated. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said that Kutch, Jamnagar, Morbi, Gir Somnath, Porbandar, and Devbhumi Dwarka districts are expected to be affected by the cyclone with heavy rains and very high wind speeds between June 13 and 15, which may reach 150 kmph. According to Gujarat Relief Commissioner Alok Pandey, twelve teams each of the national and state disaster forces have been dispatched, and plans have been made for people who have been evacuated to have a place to stay, food to eat, and medicine. In addition, ships from the Indian Coast Guard are monitoring the coast while the Army and Navy are on alert.

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    Mumbai Faces Strong Seas and Train Services Disrupted Ahead of Cyclone Biparjoy

    Yesterday, a boy drowned close to Mumbai’s Juhu beach, while two other children were saved. Search efforts are ongoing as two more boys are missing. Due to the approaching cyclone, Mumbai experienced strong seas and violent waves at several of its beaches yesterday. Fishing is not recommended in the seas along the coasts of Gujarat, Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Lakshadweep, according to the IMD. Ports are also mandated by international maritime law to hoist signals that will notify vessels of oncoming bad weather. As the cyclone is anticipated to make landfall in southwest Rajasthan on Friday, the North Western Railway has cancelled a few trains, according to officials. Furthermore, the Western Railway is considering cancelling a number of trains over the next three days after short-terminating over 50 trains yesterday that were headed for Gujarat’s coastal regions. To maintain smooth rail operation, Railways has activated a disaster management room and opened emergency control rooms in a number of Gujarati districts. Bangladesh gave the storm the Bengali name “Biparjoy,” which translates as “calamity” in English. The name was accepted by the nations of the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) in 2020, according to the IMD website.

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