Cyclone Nisarga Highlights: Maharashtra, Gujarat brace for the storm as MHA assures help from Centre

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The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert to coastal Maharashtra, (including Mumbai) and Gujarat for June 4 amid forecasts of a cyclonic storm in the Arabian Sea.

For June 1, orange-colour coded warnings were issued to Kerala, coastal Karnataka, Goa and coastal Maharashtra due to the storm, called “Cylone Nisarga”.

Fishermen who ventured into the Arabian Sea along the north and south Gujarat coasts have been advised to return and not go out till June 4.

The cyclonic storm will bring strong winds and heavy to very heavy rainfall to coastal Maharashtra and Gujarat.

June 01, 2020 10:52 PM IST

Cyclone Nisarga LIVE Updates | Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray: The state’s disaster management, relief and rehabilitation department is fully prepared to deal with Cyclone Nisarga. Fishermen have been called from the sea and District Collectors have been instructed to ensure that there is no loss of life.

June 01, 2020 10:37 PM IST

Cyclone Nisarga LIVE Updates | IMD: The depression lays about 310 km southwest of Panjim, 570 km south-southwest of Mumbai, 800 km south-southwest of Surat. It will cross Harihareshwar (Maharashtra) and Daman coast on the evening of June 3.

June 01, 2020 08:21 PM IST

Cyclone Nisarga LIVE Updates | SN Pradhan, DG, NDRF: Nisarga is a severe cyclone and we’re expecting a wind speed of 90-100 kmph, which I think is negotiable. Still, as a precautionary measure, we are going to start the evacuation of people from the coastal areas of the 2 states soon.

June 01, 2020 10:37 PM IST

Cyclone Nisarga LIVE Updates | IMD: The depression lays about 310 km southwest of Panjim, 570 km south-southwest of Mumbai, 800 km south-southwest of Surat. It will cross Harihareshwar (Maharashtra) and Daman coast on the evening of June 3.

June 01, 2020 08:21 PM IST

Cyclone Nisarga LIVE Updates | SN Pradhan, DG, NDRF: Nisarga is a severe cyclone and we’re expecting a wind speed of 90-100 kmph, which I think is negotiable. Still, as a precautionary measure, we are going to start the evacuation of people from the coastal areas of the 2 states soon.

June 01, 2020 03:22 PM IST

Cyclone Nisarga LIVE Updates | Here’s what we know so far:

The IMD has issued an orange-colour coded warning to Kerala, coastal Karnataka, Goa and coastal Maharashtra for June 1.

The same warning applies to coastal Maharashtra and Goa for June 2.

“A low pressure is currently over east central Arabian Sea and the Lakshadweep Islands. It is likely to intensify into a depression in the next 12 hours and a cyclonic circulation in the next 24 hours,” news agency PTI cited IMD’s Cyclone Warning Division as saying. A low pressure area is the first stage of any cyclone.

During its presser today, the IMD has also advised fishermen against venturing into the Arabian Sea off Maharashtra and Gujarat coast. This cyclone, reports suggest, is not expected to be as severe as Cyclone Amphan, which hit Odisha and West Bengal earlier last month.

June 01, 2020 02:55 PM IST

Cyclone Nisarga LIVE Updates | Ministry of Earth Science: Fishermen are advised not to venture into the eastcentral Arabian Sea along off Maharashtra coast and northeast Arabian Sea along and off Gujarat coast during 3rd–4th June.

June 01, 2020 02:51 PM IST

Cyclone Nisarga LIVE Updates | Ministry of Earth Science: Fishermen are advised not to venture into the southeast Arabian Sea, Lakshadweep area and along and off Kerala coast during next 48 hours; east-central Arabian Sea and along and off Karnataka-Goa coasts till 3 June.

June 01, 2020 02:46 PM IST

Cyclone Nisarga LIVE Updates | IMD: Landfall of the cyclone in Maharashtra – South Gujrat cost is expected on June 3 afternoon.It is expected that Maharashtra will witness very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall In coastal areas of the state.

June 01, 2020 02:26 PM IST

IMD: Will have normal monsoon this year, 2 percent above estimates in April. Expecting good distribution across the country. Probability for normal rainfall is 41 percent, and 25 percent for above normall rainfall. chances of below normal rainfall are 15 percent.

June 01, 2020 02:24 PM IST

JUST IN | IMD begins press briefing

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