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Cyclone: High tide, winds at over 140kmph, massive disruptions feared in run-up to Biparjoy landfall tonight

Around 1 lakh people evacuated from eight districts of Gujarat; State Disaster Response Force, Indian Army, Navy, Air Force, Indian Coast Guard and BSF personnel deployed rescue and relief operations

Our Web Desk Published 15.06.23, 03:51 PM
Heavy rain at Jakhau ahead of the landfall of Cyclone Biparjoy, in Kutch district, Thursday.

Heavy rain at Jakhau ahead of the landfall of Cyclone Biparjoy, in Kutch district, Thursday. PTI picture

  • Cyclone Biparjoy landfall has started in Saurashtra and Kutch regions of Gujarat, to continue till midnight: IMD, reports PTI
  • At present, cyclone Biparjoy is about 85 km from the Gujarat coast. It will cross Saurashtra and Kutch and adjoining Pakistan coasts between Mandvi and Karachi near Jakhau Port between 6 pm and midnight, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
  • Cyclone Biparjoy is less than 120 km of Jakhau Port in Gujarat and 170km of Devbhumi Dwarka, to cross near Jakhau Port by tonight, according to an IMD tweet at 1.30pm
  • It will cross Saurashtra and Kutch and adjoining Pakistan coasts between Mandvi and Karachi near Jakhau Port between 4-8 pm, reports NDTV
  • Classified as a "very severe cyclonic storm" of category 3, Biparjoy is likely to carry a maximum wind speed of 115-125 kmph. The wind speed is likely to pick up in the afternoon.

The India Meteorological Department has said that cyclone Biparjoy is likely to make landfall near Jakhau Port in Gujarat's Kutch district late on Thursday night as a "very severe cyclonic storm" with wind speeds reaching a maximum of 140 kilometres per hour due to which around 1 lakh people in eight coastal districts have been shifted to temporary shelters.

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In its latest bulletin, the IMD said the landfall process of the cyclone would begin in the evening and will continue till midnight.

The IMD said the cyclone would bring extremely heavy rainfall and cause "astronomical tide" with a storm surge of 2-3 metres height that could inundate low-lying areas in Kutch, Devbhumi Dwarka, Porbandar, Jamnagar and Morbi districts during landfall, according to a PTI report from Jakhu and Ahmedabad..

Officials said 15 teams of the National Disaster Response Force, 12 teams of the State Disaster Response Force as well as personnel of the Indian Army, Navy, Air Force, Indian Coast Guard and Border Security Force (BSF) have been deployed for relief and rescue operations.

In view of the cyclone causing huge tides, people have been barred from going near the sea, with lifeguards being deployed at all beaches, the officials added.

Over 45,000 evacuated from Kutch

"Of 94,427 persons evacuated so far, 46,800 were evacuated in 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 district," a state government release said.

"Those who were shifted to safer places include 8,900 children, 1,131 pregnant women and 4,697 elderly persons. A total of 1,521 shelter homes have been set up in these eight districts. Medical teams are visiting these shelters at regular intervals," the release said.

The cyclone, which is located 180 km from Jakhau and is likely to cross in the evening, will bring extremely heavy rainfall in Kutch, Devbhumi Dwarka and Jamnagar, with wind speeds remaining high even on Friday despite reduction in intensity, IMD Ahmedabad director Manorama Mohanty said.

15 NDRF teams on standby

Fishing boats have been anchored, large ships sent to high seas, more than 4,000 hoardings taken down and salt pan workers and pregnant women have been taken to safer places as authorities have evacuated about 1 lakh people in Gujarat, NDRF DG Atul Karwal said on Thursday.

The head of the federal contingency force said the NDRF has also kept on alert 15 teams in the north, east and south of the country to airlift them and reinforce the strength of these 33 teams which have been earmarked for cyclone relief and rescue work in Gujarat and Maharashtra.A total of 18 teams have been stationed in Gujarat which is predicted to take the maximum brunt of the cyclonic storm and resulting strong winds and heavy rains

Heavy rainfall across Jamnagar, Kutch, Rajkot

Meanwhile, ahead of landfall, several parts of Kutch, Jamnagar, Rajkot, Porbandar, Devbhumi Dwarka and Amreli received heavy rainfall ranging from 10-20 millimetres in six hours till Thursday noon.

IMD officials said, apart from Saurashtra-Kutch, other districts of Gujarat were also likely to receive light rainfall with surface wind speed gusting to 40 kmph.

Officials said the cyclone will cause total destruction of thatched houses and extensive damage to kachcha houses, and some damage to pucca houses.

Power poles likely to be uprooted

It will also cause uprooting of power and communication poles, damage and flood approach roads, with district authorities making extensive preparations to ensure there is no disruption in power and water supplies, they added.

"The Army has deployed 27 relief columns in Bhuj, Jamnagar, Gandhidham, Dhrangadhra as well as forward locations at Naliya, Dwarka and Mandvi. The Air Force has kept one helicopter each on standby at Vadodara, Ahmedabad and Delhi. The Navy has positioned 10-15 teams, each consisting of five diverse and good swimmers, at Okha, Porbandar and Bakasura for rescue and relief," an official said.

"Four inflated boats to carry 10-12 people have also been kept ready. Eight Coast Guard stations in Gujarat are in the highest state of readiness with 15 ships and seven aircrafts for search and rescue operations. In addition, 23 disaster relief teams have also been positioned," the official said.

BSF mobilised and ready

The Border Security Force has mobilised requisite resources for rescue operations and established coordination with civil administration to provide support to the local population, an official said, adding that 50 residents of Gunao village near Jakhau coast had been shifted to its outpost.

Officials of the state's Electricity and Road and Building departments have reached various designated spots to restore connectivity and power supply as and when required, while teams equipped with HAM radio sets and satellite phones have been deployed to ensure communication lines continue to operate.

Meanwhile, Western Railway, which serves the Gujarat area, on Wednesday said it had cancelled 76 trains, short-terminated 36 services and short-originated 31 services as a precautionary measure for passenger safety and train operations.

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