Ahmedabad: The low-pressure area that is well marked in South Gujarat is likely to increase to a storm of the cyclone, IMD said on Wednesday, and asked fishermen not to explore the Arab Sea from the coast of the country and suggest the total suspension of fishing activities until October.
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Also ask for fishermen who are in the sea to return to the beach on Wednesday night.
Some parts of the Gujarat and SauraStra southern region received heavy rainfall on Tuesday and Wednesday, and the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) estimated broader shower in the state in the next two days.
Some places in Amreli, Bhavnagar, Rajkot and Jamnagar Regency in Saurashtra, and Anand, Bharuch, among others, will likely receive very heavy rainfall with very heavy rainfall isolated for the next two days, IMD said it was the latest weather forecast .
In a special bulletin that was released in the afternoon, IMD said the remnants of the ‘Gulab’ cyclone storm lay as a low-pressure area that was well marked in the South Gujarat area and the Khambhat Bay side by side at 8:30 a.m.
on Wednesday.
“It is very likely to move the northwest-western sea, appearing to the Northeast Arab Sea and intensifying into depression on Thursday.
It is very possible to move further to the southwest southwest and increase into a storm of the cyclone for the next 24 hours.
After that, after that, after that, It is likely to continue to move northwest to Pakistani-Makran Beach, stay away from the coast of India, “he said.
IMD warned fishermen not to explore the North Arab Sea from Gujarat Beach from Wednesday to Saturday and suggested the total suspension of fishing activities there during the period.
Also ask for fishermen who are in the sea to return to the beach and move to safer places on Wednesday night.
So far Gujarat accepts 90 percent of its annual average rainfall, the state-specific emergency operation center said (SEOC).
In the 24-hour period end at 6 am on Wednesday, the letter of Umar on Taluka received 218 mm rainfall and Palsana got 192 mm rain.
Some parts of Dang, Valsad, Narmada, Ahmedabad, Anand, but, and other districts also received a very heavy shower on Tuesday, Seoc said.
Within six hours since 6 am on Wednesday, heavy rains were recorded in several parts of the Bharuch and Navsari districts in South Gujarat, and Amreli and Bhavnagar in Saurashtra, according to SEOC data.
Bharuch Taluka from the district receives 95 mm rainfall, Krabulanya in Amreli recorded 78 mm, and Jafrabad in the Amreli District 69 mm rainfall.