Cyclone Hikaa can strike Gujarat's Dwarka Okha and Maurbi between 4 to 5 June, heading towards Kutch. During this time the wind speed will be around 120 km / h. This may cause massive destruction in Gujarat (Gujarat).
After Amfan, now the danger of Hika cyclone in Gujarat, will be 120 Km / h!
Ahmedabad. After the cyclonic storm 'Amphan' in Bay of Bengal, there is now a danger of 'Hcl' cyclone (Cyclone Hikaa) on the coast of Gujarat. An alert was issued by the Indian Meteorological Department that there is a danger of two storms in Gujarat. The first of which may hit the coastal areas between 1 to 3 June. Whereas another cyclone named Hika can hit Dwarka Okha and Maurbi in Gujarat between 4 to 5 June and go towards Kutch. During this time the wind speed will be around 120 km / h. This can cause huge destruction in Gujarat.
The administration has currently issued a number signal in the coastal areas of Gujarat due to the deep depression of the Arabian Sea, and has also advised fishermen not to go to the sea. However, the Meteorological Department has said that the cyclone is centered near Oman-Muscat, but in 3-4 days it will move rapidly towards Gujarat. It is believed that when this cyclone hits the ground, the wind speed will be 120 km / h.
These districts of Gujarat fear heavy losses
According to the Meteorological Department, a low pressure area will form over the southeast and east central Arabian Sea during the next 48 hours and will increase rapidly. By 3 June, after hitting the coasts of Gujarat and North Maharashtra, there is a possibility of moving towards the north-west. In Gujarat, the districts of Saurashtra, Porbandar, Amreli, Junagadh, Rajkot and Bhavnagar are expected to be damaged due to this cyclone.
Meteorological Department had issued advisory
Recently, an advisory was also issued by the Meteorological Department. In which it was said that there will be heavy rains with strong winds in south-central Gujarat and Saurashtra. The meteorological department gave this warning for 5 days from May 28. Earlier, there was a threat of cyclone on the coast of Saurashtra, but it passed close to Veraval and ended up in the sea itself.
Gujarat will affect Rajasthan, according to updates of Cyclone Storm Windy.com portal, due to deep depression in the Arabian Sea, the cyclone may also change its route. However, the Meteorological Department has stated that it is currently concentrated in the Arabian Sea near Oman-Muscat. In 3-4 days it will move rapidly towards Gujarat. On June 4-5, the cyclone will move towards Rajasthan, wreaking havoc in Gujarat. In Gujarat, the districts of Saurashtra, Porbandar, Junagadh, Amreli, Rajkot and Bhavnagar are expected to be damaged due to this cyclone.
The appeal from fishermen not to go to sea, however, is seen on the coast of Porbandar. The number 1 signal has been installed in the port here. It is known that, the cyclone is moving in this direction. In such a situation, the fishermen have been appealed not to go to sea. In view of the cyclone, advisory was also issued by the Meteorological Department in the past. In which it was said that there will be heavy rains with strong winds in south-central Gujarat and Saurashtra. IMD gave this warning from May 28 to 5 days.
After Amfan, now the danger of Hika cyclone in Gujarat, will be 120 Km / h!
Ahmedabad. After the cyclonic storm 'Amphan' in Bay of Bengal, there is now a danger of 'Hcl' cyclone (Cyclone Hikaa) on the coast of Gujarat. An alert was issued by the Indian Meteorological Department that there is a danger of two storms in Gujarat. The first of which may hit the coastal areas between 1 to 3 June. Whereas another cyclone named Hika can hit Dwarka Okha and Maurbi in Gujarat between 4 to 5 June and go towards Kutch. During this time the wind speed will be around 120 km / h. This can cause huge destruction in Gujarat.
The administration has currently issued a number signal in the coastal areas of Gujarat due to the deep depression of the Arabian Sea, and has also advised fishermen not to go to the sea. However, the Meteorological Department has said that the cyclone is centered near Oman-Muscat, but in 3-4 days it will move rapidly towards Gujarat. It is believed that when this cyclone hits the ground, the wind speed will be 120 km / h.
These districts of Gujarat fear heavy losses
According to the Meteorological Department, a low pressure area will form over the southeast and east central Arabian Sea during the next 48 hours and will increase rapidly. By 3 June, after hitting the coasts of Gujarat and North Maharashtra, there is a possibility of moving towards the north-west. In Gujarat, the districts of Saurashtra, Porbandar, Amreli, Junagadh, Rajkot and Bhavnagar are expected to be damaged due to this cyclone.
Meteorological Department had issued advisory
Recently, an advisory was also issued by the Meteorological Department. In which it was said that there will be heavy rains with strong winds in south-central Gujarat and Saurashtra. The meteorological department gave this warning for 5 days from May 28. Earlier, there was a threat of cyclone on the coast of Saurashtra, but it passed close to Veraval and ended up in the sea itself.
Gujarat will affect Rajasthan, according to updates of Cyclone Storm Windy.com portal, due to deep depression in the Arabian Sea, the cyclone may also change its route. However, the Meteorological Department has stated that it is currently concentrated in the Arabian Sea near Oman-Muscat. In 3-4 days it will move rapidly towards Gujarat. On June 4-5, the cyclone will move towards Rajasthan, wreaking havoc in Gujarat. In Gujarat, the districts of Saurashtra, Porbandar, Junagadh, Amreli, Rajkot and Bhavnagar are expected to be damaged due to this cyclone.
The appeal from fishermen not to go to sea, however, is seen on the coast of Porbandar. The number 1 signal has been installed in the port here. It is known that, the cyclone is moving in this direction. In such a situation, the fishermen have been appealed not to go to sea. In view of the cyclone, advisory was also issued by the Meteorological Department in the past. In which it was said that there will be heavy rains with strong winds in south-central Gujarat and Saurashtra. IMD gave this warning from May 28 to 5 days.