'Return of cyclone Gulab!' IMD issued alert
'Return of cyclone Gulab!' IMD issued alert
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New Delhi: Cyclone Gulab, which rose last week from the Bay of Bengal, has weakened, but the threat is still not completely averted. Because Cyclone Gulab is now moving towards the coasts of Maharashtra and Gujarat in another form. Which has been named Shaheen. Tell you that the other part of Cyclone Gulab is estimated to enter the Arabian Sea on September 30. At the same time, it may strengthen and move towards Pakistan in the form of cyclone Shaheen.

According to the MET department, many parts of Gujarat are likely to receive rain due to the support of the Gulab cyclone. According to the India Meteorological Department, "There is a great possibility that it will move west-northwestwards and emerge in the Northeast Arabian Sea and become stronger by tomorrow under deep pressure. It is then likely to move west and west-northwestwards and take the form of a cyclonic storm in the next 24 hours. He can then knock on Pakistan's Makran coasts off the Indian coast.''

The MET department has said that heavy rain may occur at a light, medium to heavy and isolated places over Parts of Saurashtra and Kutch in Gujarat. With this, heavy rain is likely to occur in other parts of Gujarat, Daman Diu, Dadar and Nagar Haveli and at some places. Heavy rain is expected at isolated places in north Konkan. In the wake of heavy rains in Central Maharashtra due to the impact of cyclone Gulab hitting the country's east coast, a senior IMD official said it was a rare case and could lead to another cyclonic storm.

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