New Delhi: The Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) on Friday said that Shaheen’s cyclone over the Arab Sea is likely to increase into a severe cyclone storm for the next three hours.
“Cyclonic Storm ‘Shaheen’ in the middle of the North Arab Sea moved almost to the west, lying in the middle of 1130 hours now, near the latitude of 23.2 degrees north / 64.4 degrees east, 450 kilometers southeast of the Chabahar Port (Iran).
Furthermore, increased to a severe cyclone storm for the next 06 hours, “Tweeted IMD at 3:20.
Cyclonic Storm ‘Shaheen’ over the center of the North Arab Sea moved almost to the west, a fierce centered at 1130 hours.
Indian beach.
“‘Shaheen’ in the sea and the neighborhood of the Northeast Arab, a whirlpool in 0830 hours now, near 23.2 degrees north / 64.9 degrees east.
This system moves away from the coast of India,” IMD Tweet PM at 12:43.
Previously, the IMD informed that depth depression over the Northeast Arab Sea from Gujarat Coast, increased into a storm of the cyclone ‘Shaheen at 5:30 this morning.
Shaheen’s cyclone came a week after the Kulab Typhoon landed in Odisha and Andhra Pradesh.