Mumbai going to hit the most exceedingly awful Toofan in its history? The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has given a red alert and low lying areas to be evacuated. A locale of profound weight is framing over the southeast Arabian Sea.
In the following 24 hours, it will transform into the storm. It isn’t yet clear how rapidly the storm will hit the beach of the city. Columbia University researcher Adam Sobel has done some exploration about this violent wind.
10 units of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) have been sent in helpless areas, while six others have been kept on a backup
In the north, typhoon resurgence in Mumbai can make landfall with profound power (the state of the violent wind hitting the ocean surface). Researcher Adam Sobel is very much aware of the city. He has done an investigation on the storm readiness in Mumbai with his associates.
People should avoid traveling. Important items should be collected at home. Power supply may come to a standstill after the cyclone collides. Follow the advice of local leaders and disaster managers. I hope that there will be no need to take people to safe havens on a large scale. But in the event of flood, people on the ground floor in lower areas may have to rescue.
Fishermen have been approached to return from the ocean and particular region authorities have been approached to guarantee there is no death toll.
Heavy rain possible in South Gujarat on 3-4 June Due to the impact of a possible cyclone, there is a possibility of heavy rains in South Gujarat as well as Union Territories – Daman and Diu on 3-4 June. These districts include Valsad, Navsari, Surat, Bharuch, Dang, Tapi. Dr. Jayant Sarkar, Director, Indian Meteorological Department, Gujarat