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Very Severe Cyclonic Storm over northeast Arabian Sea makes landfall in Indian Gujarat

The Very Severe Cyclonic Storm “BIPARJOY” over northeast Arabian Sea after landfall at the Indian Gujarat coast near Jakhau port has weakened into a Severe Cyclonic Storm now it lies at a distance of 200 km east-southeast of Keti Bandar, 180 km southeast of Thatta and 270 km east of Karachi.

According to National disaster Management Authority, maximum sustained surface winds are 80-100 Kilometers per hour with wave height 10-12 feet.

The system is likely to weaken further into a Cyclonic Storm by this noon and subsequently into a Depression by today evening.

The NDMA is continuously monitoring the system and will issue update accordingly. The Authority has issued the fresh advisory under which widespread rain-thunderstorm with some heavy or very heavy falls accompanied with squally winds of 80-100 Kilometers per hour likely in Sujawal, Badin, Tharparkar and Umerkot districts, while heavy falls in Thatta and Mirpur Khas districts today and tomorrow.

Dust with thunderstorm-rain with few moderate falls accompanied with gusty winds of 30-50 Km/hour likely in Karachi, Hyderabad, Tando Muhammad Khan, Tando Allayar, Shaheed Benazirabad and Sanghar districts today.

Sea conditions along Sindh-Makran coast likely to be rough and very rough with 2 meter tide. Fishermen have also been advised not to venture in open sea till the system is over by tomorrow.

Source: Radio Pakistan