According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the cyclone made landfall near Veraval, Gujarat, with sustained winds of up to 185 kilometers per hour (115 miles per hour). The cyclone also brought heavy rains to the region, with some areas receiving up to 200 millimeters (8 inches) of rain.
The IMD has reported that at least 10 people have been killed and more than 100,000 people have been displaced by the cyclone. The cyclone has also caused extensive damage to property and infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and power lines.
The Indian government has deployed relief teams to the affected areas and is providing food, water, and shelter to those who have been displaced. The government is also working to restore power and other essential services.
The full extent of the damage caused by Cyclone Biparjoy is still being assessed. However, it is clear that the cyclone has caused significant damage to property and infrastructure, as well as widespread flooding. The Indian government is working to provide relief to those who have been affected by the cyclone.
The cyclone is expected to cause widespread damage in coastal areas of Gujarat and Maharashtra, India. Storm surges of up to 3 meters are possible, and winds could gust up to 200 kilometers per hour. Heavy rainfall is also expected, which could lead to flooding and landslides.
The following are some of the details of Cyclone Biparjoy:
* Name: Biparjoy
* Location: 300 kilometers east of Mumbai, India
* Movement: Northeast at 15 kilometers per hour
* Maximum sustained winds: 165 kilometers per hour
* Expected to make landfall: June 15
* Potential damage: Widespread damage in coastal areas of Gujarat and Maharashtra, India
* Storm surges of up to 3 meters possible
* Winds could gust up to 200 kilometers per hour
* Heavy rainfall possible, which could lead to flooding and landslides
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Gujarat and Maharashtra, and a yellow alert for Goa. The IMD is urging residents in these areas to take all necessary precautions to protect themselves and their property.
Some of the following you can do to prepare for Cyclone Biparjoy:- Emergency
* Stay informed about the latest forecast and updates from the IMD.
* Have a plan in place for what you will do if the cyclone makes landfall.
* Secure loose objects around your home.
* Fill up your car with gas and have enough food and water for at least three days.
* Stay away from low-lying areas and near the coast.
* Follow the instructions of local officials.
* A plot of land for cultivation can be allotted in a garden, community garden, or on a farm.
* A certain number of shares in a company can be allotted to shareholders.
* A certain amount of money can be allotted to a fund or project.
* A certain amount of time can be allotted to a task or activity.* More than 100,000 people have been displaced.
* Extensive damage to property and infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and power lines.
* Food, water, and shelter are being provided to those who have been displaced.
* Power and other essential services are being restored.
The full extent of the damage caused by Cyclone Biparjoy is still being assessed. However, it is clear that the cyclone has caused significant damage to property and infrastructure, as well as widespread flooding. The Indian government is working to provide relief to those who have been affected by the cyclone.