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Cyclone Biparjoy begins to hit the coast of the Indian state of Gujarat

Cyclone Biparjoy begins to hit the coast of the Indian state of Gujarat

Cyclone Bipar Joy has started to hit the coast of the Indian state of Gujarat. According to the details, the cyclone 'Bapar Joy' formed in the Arabian Sea and is advancing towards the coast of Pakistan and India. The process of hitting the coasts of Gujarat has started. The intensity has been downgraded by another notch and it has now moved from the 'Very Severe Cyclone' to the 'Severe Cyclone' category.


The Pakistan Meteorological Department says that the wind speed in the center of the storm is 110 km per hour, the center of the storm will hit the Jakhao Port region of the Indian state of Gujarat anytime tonight, where the effects of the storm are significant, the sea is flooded. As the rain continues, some part of the cyclone will also hit the Pakistani coastal area of ​​Kati Bandar, the storm is about 120 kilometers away from Kati Bandar. Winds have picked up, downed power poles, and blown off roofs as Cyclone Bipper Joy approaches Katy Bunder. 

Cyclone Biparjoy begins to hit the coast of the Indian state of Gujarat

More than 78,000 people have been evacuated from the potentially affected areas of Pakistan to safe places, while the city of Keti Bandar has been completely evacuated, the zero point in Badin has been completely evacuated and people have been evacuated. Entry was banned.

The cyclone is 200 km away from Karachi, the effects of which are visible on the beaches of Karachi. Citizens are prohibited from going to the beach due to raging waves, coastal areas including picnic points, sea view, and two rivers are deserted. The beach of Mubarak Village, a recreational area, is also subject to high waves.

There was light rain in different areas of Karachi today. As a result of the storm, more than 100 mm of rain is expected in many areas including Karachi, Hyderabad, and Dadu. Ordered to remain on high alert until passing, 76,925 people have been shifted to 44 relief camps in Badin, Sajawal, and Thatta districts.

Additional troops have been kept on standby in Malir and Hyderabad, Corps Commander Karachi says Pakistan Army, Rangers, Navy, NDMA and all civil administrations deserve credit for successfully completing the transfer process.

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