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Cyclone Tauktae: Navy rescues 148 from adrift barge; cyclone weakens; 10 points The Indian Navy rescued 148 people from a barge that went adrift in the Arabian Sea hours before the cyclone made landfall in Gujarat. The Navy sent three frontline warships to rescue 410 people on board two barges that went adrift after receiving messages BusinessToday.In | May 18, 2021 | Updated 10:24 IST Cyclone Tauktae affects Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Kerala Extremely severe cyclonic storm Tauktae made landfall on Monday at the Gujarat coast around 9 pm and ended around 12 am on Tuesday. The wind speed reached 190 km per hour in Gujarat and uprooted trees, and damaged structures and electricity lines. After midnight, the weather department downgraded Cyclone Tauktae from extremely severe to very severe . ....
Cyclone Tauktae: Extremely severe cyclonic storm likely to hit Gujarat by evening Cyclone Tauktae: Thousands have been evacuated from low-lying areas between Porbandar and Mahuva in Gujarat s Bhavnagar district. Warnings have been issued in Junagarh, Gir Somnath and Amreli BusinessToday.In | May 17, 2021 | Updated 10:27 IST Cyclone Tauktae turns extremely severe An extremely severe cyclonic storm Cyclone Tauktae is very likely to hit Gujarat this evening. The cyclonic storm is currently 160 km southwest of Mumbai. The weather department is predicting winds of up to 200 km per hour. In anticipation of Cyclone Tauktae, thousands have been evacuated from low-lying areas between Porbandar and Mahuva in Gujarat s Bhavnagar district. Warnings have been issued in Junagarh, Gir Somnath and Amreli. More than 1.5 lakh people have been moved so far. Very heavy rainfall and maximum sustained surface wind speed of up to 190 km per hour is being expected. ....
Cyclone Tauktae LIVE Tracking Updates: At least six people died in Karnataka and Goa as Cyclone Tauktae intensified into a "very severe" cyclonic storm. Cyclone Tauktae has become "extremely severe". Gujarat is bracing for the storm's impact as Cyclone Tauktae is hurtling northwards towards the state expected to cross the coast on Monday evening. On Sunday, gale-force winds, heavy rainfall and high tidal waves swept the coastal belt of Kerala, Karnataka and Goa, damaging hundreds of houses, uprooting electricity poles and trees, and forcing evacuation in low-lying areas. Today, the IMD has issued an orange alert for Mumbai warning of very heavy rains in isolated places with strong winds. Stay tuned for Cyclone Tauktae LIVE tracking and updates. ....
Tauktae: How Arabian Sea has become a hotbed of cyclones Tauktae: How Arabian Sea has become a hotbed of cyclones The average number of cyclones building in the north Indian Ocean is usually five in a year. Only one of the five emerges in the Arabian Sea. However, in the past three-four years, Arabian Sea seems to be competing with the Bay of Bengal as a cyclone generator. advertisement Mumbai s Grant Road was waterlogged after heavy rainfall on Monday (Source: India Today) Cyclone Tauktae has pummelled India’s western coasts from Kerala and Tamil Nadu to Maharashtra and Gujarat. It is the first major cyclone to originate in the Arabian Sea, long considered peaceful, this year. ....
More cyclones now storming India’s coastlines, Arabian Sea in turmoil More cyclones now storming India’s coastlines, Arabian Sea in turmoil Studies suggest that changing climate patterns have resulted in an increase in the frequency of severe cyclones over the Arabian Sea in recent years. advertisement Waves lash over onto a shoreline in Mumbai, Maharashtra (Picture Credits: PTI) Though cyclones are not new to India, its average frequency has increased in recent years. India faced three cyclones in 2017, seven in 2018, eight in 2019 and five in 2020. Together, they have killed over 500 people near India’s coastlines. “In the recent past, an increase in frequency has been observed in the formation of cyclones in the North Indian Ocean. Also, studies show an increase in frequency of severe cyclones over the Arabian Sea in recent years,” Dr Harsh Vardhan, Union Minister of Science and Technology and Earth Sciences told the Lok Sabha on September 23, ....