IMD Reports 'Cyclone Nisarga' over Arabian Sea Likely to hit Maharashtra and Gujarat on 3 June

IMD Reports Cyclone Nisarga over Arabian Sea Likely to hit Maharashtra and Gujarat on 3 June

IMD Reports ‘Cyclone Nisarga’ over Arabian Sea Likely to hit Maharashtra and Gujarat on 3 June

  • On 31 March 2020, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red-colour coded warning to coastal Maharashtra and Gujarat for June 4 in view of a cyclonic storm, named ‘Nisarga’, developing in the Arabian Sea.
  • As per IMD’s data, the low-pressure area developing currently over east central Arabian Sea and the Lakshadweep Islands is likely to intensify into a severe cyclone and cross the north Maharashtra and south Gujarat coasts on June 3.
  • Cyclone Nisarga will bring strong winds and heavy to very heavy rainfall to coastal Maharashtra and Gujarat.
  • Unlike cyclone Amphan, which was categorised as an extremely severe cyclonic storm that devastated parts of West Bengal, the cyclone Nisarga is expected to be less intense when it hits the coast.

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  1. Major Worrisome Concerns in Some Parts of Gujarat and Maharashtra Which Focused India’s Attention On 3 June , 2020.
    The date 3 June , 2020 brought to the scene the following major worrisome concerns in Maharashtra and Gujarat , with which the entire country was focused :-
    1. A severe cyclonic storm ‘ Nisarga’ hit the coast of Alibaug in Maharashtra in the forenoon of 3 June , 2020 with wind speed of about 100 to 120 kms per hour. The storm , however , spared Mumbai from major worrisome concern. While two persons are reported to have died somewhere in Pune , huge damage to vulnerable houses , trees and other property has been reported in areas where it made landfall. More details are expected to come.
    2. A cargo aircraft of a private company is reported to have overshot the runway while landing at the Mumbai airport on 3 June 2020 due to heavy rain and high wind speed of cyclonic storm Nisarga over the region , forcing suspension of the operations till 7 P.M. No untoward happening has been reported.
    3. The cyclonic storm ‘ Nisarga’ is reported to have impacted on 3 June 2020 some coastal areas of Gujarat with rain and winds which had weakened.
    4. A boiler blast on 3 June 2020 in a chemical factory located in Bharuch region of Gujarat has been reported. A massive fire is reported to have broken out. At least 5 persons are reported to have died while 40 workers have been injured , receiving treatment in hospital.
    In the context of these major worrisome concerns in relation to major worrisome concerns on 3 June , 2020 , it may be apt to refer readers to this Vedic astrology writer’s predictive alerts for more care and appropriate strategy in article – “ Predictions for coming year 2020 by kushal kumar” – published last year 2019 on 10 October at theindiapost.com/articles/predictions-for-coming-year-2020-by-kushal-kumar/. A predictive alert covering April –June , particularly May-June , in 2020 , can be found in the said the article of 10 October , 2019. And in relation to 3 June 2020 , the predictive alert would be found reading like this :-
    “ Coastal States of India may be called upon to take more care and appropriate strategy against likely cyclones , storms , floods , coming of danger via sea , landslide and damage to crops. Such dates of June as 3 , 4 , …………………………may be watched with care. Coastal States/UTs such as Gujarat , some parts of Maharashtra ……………………look to be vulnerable. It may be apt for them to take necessary precautions during May-June , 2020.
    While dealing with or handling gas , oil -diesel , chemicals , fire-sensitive stuff , more alertness may be called for. Similar precaution may be taken while driving on road-rail-air”.

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