The cyclonic storm hit the coasts of Gujarat late on Monday night. The cyclone, formed in the Janha Arabian Sea, has brought with it heavy rains and thunderstorms, damaging houses and uprooting several trees in parts of western and southern India. The storm has so far killed 12 people. In Gujarat, trees fell at each place in Somnath and Diu blocking roads which were cleared late on Monday night with the help of army personnel. According to reports, the India Meteorological Ministry said on Tuesday that Cyclone Taukte has weakened after hitting the Gujarat coast between Diu and Una in Saurashtra region on Monday night. Army personnel last night cleared the road between Gujarat's Somnath district and Diu, which was blocked due to fallen trees; soon after vehicular movement also resumed #CycloneTauktae pic.twitter.com/9KAbyzBhh9 ? ANI (@ANI) May 18, 2021 Rain and gusty winds seen in Una town of Saurashtra near Diu, at midnight today#CycloneTauktae pic.twitter.com/0u0mNUYha7 ? ANI (@ANI) May 18, 2021 Maharashtra | NDRF team clearing fallen trees and branches from a road in Dahisar area of Mumbai, last night.#CycloneTauktae pic.twitter.com/upOlIeJlch ? ANI (@ANI) May 18, 2021 #WATCH | Maharashtra: Trees uprooted in Mumbai's Ballard Estate area due to heavy rain and wind.#CycloneTaukte pic.twitter.com/YuQuAcCApd ? ANI (@ANI) May 18, 2021 UP: Corona in villages,Allahabad High Court says medical system is on God's trust Assam to ban inter-district movement in rise Covid cases From Marathi films to Hindi cinema, Sonali Kulkarni has made her acting famous