Cyclone Asna Possible To Transfer Gujarat; IMD Warns Of Heavy Rainfall

Cyclone Asna Possible To Transfer Gujarat; IMD Warns Of Heavy Rainfall

New Delhi: The Indian Meteorological Division on Saturday issued a warning about cyclone Asna, which is presently a deep melancholy over the Arabian Sea. The Cyclone is bringing heavy rains to Gujarat however is anticipated to shift West-Northwest over the Northeast Arabian Sea and transfer from the Indian Coast throughout the subsequent 24 hours.

The climate division additionally said that the deep melancholy has been shifting at a velocity of 14 km per hour with a latitude of 23.6° N and a longitude of 66.4°E, 250 km West of Naliya in Gujarat, 160 km South-South West of Karachi in Pakistan, and 350 km East- Southeast of Pasni in Pakistan.

On Friday, IMD scientist Ramashray Yadav knowledgeable that gentle to reasonable rains can prevail over Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar of Gujarat.

In final 24 hours, the areas of Kachchh obtained heavy rainfall, with the state receiving 882 mm of rainfall since June 1, in line with the IMD scientist.

“Kachchh has obtained very heavy rainfall within the final 24 hours…Gujarat has obtained 882 mm of rainfall since June 1, which is 50% greater than regular…Saurashtra and Kachchh areas have additionally recorded greater than regular rainfall…Gentle to reasonable rains are anticipated for Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar as we speak.”, Yadav mentioned in a press release, ANI reported.

 IMD on Thursday additionally issued a warning for heavy rainfall over the realm of Jamnagar, Porbandar, Morbi, Swarka and Kutch.

Attributable to ongoing floods in Gujarat from steady rainfall, the street linking Padana Patiya to Changa Patiya in Jamnagar has been closed for the motion of site visitors.

Moreover, a piece of a small bridge over Sir PN Street has additionally been washed away by the flooding, disrupting commuter journey.



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