IMD warns of ‘extensive damage’ from cyclone Biparjoy; may make landfall near Jakhau-

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IMD warns of 'extensive damage' from cyclone Biparjoy; may make landfall near Jakhau-


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NEW DELHI: Cyclone ‘Biparjoy’ has an extensive damaging potential and it is likely to impact Kutch, Devbhoomi Dwarka and Jamnagar districts of Gujarat the most, the India Meteorological Department said on Tuesday.

Cyclone Biparjoy is predicted to cross Saurashtra and Kutch coasts near Jakhau Port on the evening of June 15 as a ‘very severe cyclonic storm’ with a maximum sustained wind speed of 125-135 kmph gusting to 150 kmph.

“Its damaging potential could be extensive,” IMD chief Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said at a press conference.

The cyclone could lead to extremely heavy rainfall (over 20 cm) at isolated places in Kutch, Devbhoomi Dwarka and Jamnagar districts on June 15.

“Usually these areas do not receive such massive rainfall. Therefore, it can lead to flooding in low-lying areas,” he said.

Porbandar, Rajkot, Morbi and Junagarh may receive heavy to very heavy rainfall. Winds gusting up to 145 kilometers are predicted to batter these districts.

“Tidal waves reaching heights of up to six metres could inundate low-lying coastal areas of Saurashtra and Kutch. Evacuation measures have been recommended, and authorities are taking prompt action,” Mohapatra said.

Jakhau turns lifeless

Jakhau port, one of the busiest docks in Gujarat, is serenely inactive except for the rough sea, gushing wind and heavy rains as it awaits the landfall of cyclone ‘Biparjoy’.

The port is devoid of any living souls except for a few on-duty personnel as the entire human population there has been evacuated in anticipation of the landfall of the “very severe cyclonic storm” on June 15.

Hundreds of fishing boats have been brought ashore and parked in lines in the hope to save them from the imminent fury of nature.

Except for the Indian Coast Guard and Border Security Force (BSF) personnel manning the port, no one is allowed to enter the facility.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has said that the cyclone will make landfall near Jakhau.

“The entire population including staff and fishermen have been evaluated from the port. Nobody is allowed to enter the port,” Jakhau port officer Vinod Joshi told PTI.

“We have made elaborate arrangements for post-cyclone relief. Earthmovers, JCBs, water tanks, fuel and every other required thing have been kept on standby and stored here for post-cyclone work,” he said.

Officials said 522 fishing boats are registered with authorities here at Jakhau Port.

Abdulshah Pirjada, president of Jakahu Port Fishermen and Boat Association, said that they have brought around 70 fishing boats on the land using cranes and the remaining have been anchored on the shore. “Our greatest fear is what the cyclone will do to our boats. I hope that the cyclone will weaken in the sea itself,” Pirjada told PTI.

Ex-sarpanch of Jakhau village Ali Mohammad Khureja said that all the people from the port were evacuated for their safety and shifted to Jakhau school. Jakhau village is located 12 km from the port.

NEW DELHI: Cyclone ‘Biparjoy’ has an extensive damaging potential and it is likely to impact Kutch, Devbhoomi Dwarka and Jamnagar districts of Gujarat the most, the India Meteorological Department said on Tuesday.

Cyclone Biparjoy is predicted to cross Saurashtra and Kutch coasts near Jakhau Port on the evening of June 15 as a ‘very severe cyclonic storm’ with a maximum sustained wind speed of 125-135 kmph gusting to 150 kmph.

“Its damaging potential could be extensive,” IMD chief Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said at a press conference.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

The cyclone could lead to extremely heavy rainfall (over 20 cm) at isolated places in Kutch, Devbhoomi Dwarka and Jamnagar districts on June 15.

“Usually these areas do not receive such massive rainfall. Therefore, it can lead to flooding in low-lying areas,” he said.

Porbandar, Rajkot, Morbi and Junagarh may receive heavy to very heavy rainfall. Winds gusting up to 145 kilometers are predicted to batter these districts.

“Tidal waves reaching heights of up to six metres could inundate low-lying coastal areas of Saurashtra and Kutch. Evacuation measures have been recommended, and authorities are taking prompt action,” Mohapatra said.

Jakhau turns lifeless

Jakhau port, one of the busiest docks in Gujarat, is serenely inactive except for the rough sea, gushing wind and heavy rains as it awaits the landfall of cyclone ‘Biparjoy’.

The port is devoid of any living souls except for a few on-duty personnel as the entire human population there has been evacuated in anticipation of the landfall of the “very severe cyclonic storm” on June 15.

Hundreds of fishing boats have been brought ashore and parked in lines in the hope to save them from the imminent fury of nature.

Except for the Indian Coast Guard and Border Security Force (BSF) personnel manning the port, no one is allowed to enter the facility.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has said that the cyclone will make landfall near Jakhau.

“The entire population including staff and fishermen have been evaluated from the port. Nobody is allowed to enter the port,” Jakhau port officer Vinod Joshi told PTI.

“We have made elaborate arrangements for post-cyclone relief. Earthmovers, JCBs, water tanks, fuel and every other required thing have been kept on standby and stored here for post-cyclone work,” he said.

Officials said 522 fishing boats are registered with authorities here at Jakhau Port.

Abdulshah Pirjada, president of Jakahu Port Fishermen and Boat Association, said that they have brought around 70 fishing boats on the land using cranes and the remaining have been anchored on the shore. “Our greatest fear is what the cyclone will do to our boats. I hope that the cyclone will weaken in the sea itself,” Pirjada told PTI.

Ex-sarpanch of Jakhau village Ali Mohammad Khureja said that all the people from the port were evacuated for their safety and shifted to Jakhau school. Jakhau village is located 12 km from the port.



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