Cyclone moving to wreak havoc in coastal city of India
Cyclone moving to wreak havoc in coastal city of India
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In view of India's geographical situation, the cyclone will start in the next two days from the low pressure area over the Arabian Sea. It is named Nisarg. A day later, the cyclone will hit the coasts of Gujarat and Maharashtra at a speed of about 100 kmph passing through the western coasts. Due to this, there will be heavy rain in these areas. Union Home Minister Amit Shah took stock of the preparations in a meeting with the officials of the departments.

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In its statement, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Monday that Cyclone 'Nisarg' on June 3 could hit the coasts of North Maharashtra and South Gujarat between Harihareshwar and Daman in Raigad district of Maharashtra. IMD Deputy Director General Anand Kumar said that due to the low pressure area in the Arabian Sea, a cyclone could occur in the next 24 hours. The Nisarg cyclone will move north by the morning of 2 June. After moving towards north-north-east, it can collide between Harihareshwar (Raigad, Maharashtra) and Daman from the coasts of North Maharashtra and South Gujarat till evening or night of June 3. Harihareshwar city is 200 kilometers from both Mumbai and Pune and 360 kilometers from Daman.

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Home Ministry officials said that 23 NDRF teams have been deployed in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Daman and Diu and Dadar and Nagar Haveli to deal with the situation. Of these, 11 teams have been deployed in Gujarat, 10 teams in Maharashtra and two teams in Daman & Diu and Dadar & Nagar Haveli. A team of NDRF consists of 45 members.

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