Cyclone ‘Biparjoy’ is expected to weaken further by June 16 morning and move into a ‘depression’ in the subsequent evening, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said today in the wee hours.
IMD officials said that the ‘severe’ cyclonic storm Biparjoy lay centred over the Saurashtra-Kutch region and is expected to move North Eastwards, adding that heavy rains are expected in Rajasthan on June 16. “The severe cyclonic storm Biparjoy lay centred over the Saurashtra-Kutch region, 30 km North of Naliya as of 0230 IST today,” IMD said in a tweet.
“It is expected to move North Eastwards and weaken into a Cyclonic Storm by early morning on June 16 and into a depression by the same evening over south Rajasthan,” it said.
IMD Director Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said that the cyclone has now moved from sea to land and is centred towards Sauarashtra-Kutch.
“Cyclone Biporjoy moved northeastwards and crossed the Saurashtra-Kutch adjoining Pakistan coast close to the Jakhau port, Gujarat. The cyclone has now moved from sea to land and is centred towards Saurashtra-Kutch,” Mohapatra told ANI.
“The intensity of the cyclone has reduced to 105-115 kmph. The category has changed from very severe cyclonic storm (VSCS) to severe cyclonic storm (SCS). There may be heavy rains in Rajasthan on June 16 (Friday),” he added.
The intensity of Cyclone Biparjoy has reduced from the ‘very severe’ to ‘severe’ category on the intervening night of June 15 and June 16 after the storm made landfall in coastal areas of Gujarat.
IMD had earlier said that Cyclone Biparjoy is moving ahead of Saurashtra Kutch as a very severe cyclone.
“Very severe cyclonic storm (VSCS) close to Saurashtra and Kutch Coasts. The landfall process is continuing and by midnight it will be completely over the land. Part of the eye is over the land,” IMD had said on June 15 evening.
Meanwhile, Cyclone Biparjoy, which had been brewing over the Arabian Sea for several days, has made landfall on Gujarat’s coastal area and has also affected the train services. Due to this, around 99 trains running through, originating or terminating in Biparjoy-affected areas of Gujarat, will remain cancelled or short-terminated, Western Railway said.
Heavy rains and gusty winds at a speed of over 115-120 kilometres per hour created havoc in Gujarat’s Morbi district, damaging over 300 electric poles and leading to power outage in around 45 villages after Cyclone Biparjoy made landfall in coastal areas of the State on June 15 evening.
In addition to this, 23 animals have also been killed, and heavy rains coupled with gusty winds brought down over 524 trees and electric poles at various places in Gujarat, snapping the supply of power to around 940 villages.
Officials with the Paschim Gujarat Vij Company Limited (PGVCL) said that efforts are underway to restore power in nine of the affected villages.
As per the officials, two power stations in the Maliya Taluka of Morbi have been shut down due to the cyclonic storm. More than 300 electric poles have been damaged in the coastal and desert regions.
Officials said that several relief and rescue teams are on alert as tens of thousands of people were evacuated to safe locations in Gujarat. Meanwhile, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel chaired a review meeting at the State Emergency Operation Center in Gandhinagar on June 15 morning.
Earlier on June 14, the IMD issued a Red alert for the Saurashtra and Kutch coasts, saying that VSCS (Very Severe Cyclonic Storm) ‘Biparjoy’ will cross Saurashtra and Kutch and adjoining Pakistan coasts, between Mandvi and Karachi near Jakhau Port, by June 15 evening.
Warnings about extensive damage to temporary housing structures and falling of trees and branches due to high-speed winds, high tides and heavy rainfall have already been issued by India Meteorological Department.
(with inputs from ANI)
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