Tag: Cyclone Tauktae

  • Cyclone Tauktae: Maharashtra CM Thackeray asks authorities in coastal districts to be alert

    By PTI
    MUMBAI: In view of IMD’s warning about Cyclone Tauktae, Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has directed the authorities in coastal districts of the state to remain alert and well-equipped to tackle the situation.

    “Be alert and ensure rescue operation wherever necessary,” Thackeray was quoted as saying in a statement issued by the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) late night on Friday.

    Palghar, Raigad, Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg districts are likely to bear the brunt of the cyclone and hence the collectors of these districts have been asked to take all necessary precautions in terms of rescue equipments and manpower, Thackeray said.

    He said this during a meeting of the Disaster Management Authority that was held to take stock of the preparations to tackle the cyclone, the statement said.

    The India Meteorological Department (IMD) had said on Friday that the depression in the Arabian Sea is likely to intensify into a “very severe cyclonic storm” on May 17 and cross the Gujarat coast a day later.

    It had also said the weather condition has intensified into a deep depression and it is very likely to further intensify into cyclonic storm Tauktae by Saturday morning.

    It is very likely to intensify further into a severe cyclonic storm by Saturday night,.

    The IMD had predicted heavy to very heavy rainfall in Konkan and Goa on May 15-16.

  • Cyclone Tauktae likely to reach near Gujarat coast on May 18: IMD

    By PTI
    AHMEDABAD: The depression formed over Lakshadweep in the Arabian Sea would turn into a cyclonic storm in the next 24 hours and reach near the Gujarat coast on the morning of May 18, officials said on Friday.

    This cyclonic activity would bring rain or thunderstorm in the coastal belt between May 16 and 18, with some of the places in the region receiving heavy to extremely heavy rainfall on Monday and Tuesday, they said.

    In view of this prediction, all ports in Gujarat have been asked to hoist a signal to warn fishermen against venturing into the sea.

    “As of now, there is no prediction whether it will make a landfall on the Gujarat coast, and a clear picture would emerge only by tomorrow,” said Manorama Mohanty, assistant director of the Meteorological Centre in Ahmedabad.

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    Taking no chances, the Gujarat government has already alerted the collectors of all the coastal districts to take necessary steps for the safety of people.

    In its latest bulletin, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said that Cyclone Tauktae, once it is formed, is likely to intensify into a “very severe cyclonic storm” on May 17 with wind speed of 150 to 160 kmph.

    As per the latest weather bulletin, the depression was centred over Lakshadweep about 1,120 km south southeast of Veraval (Gujarat) and was likely to intensify into a cyclonic storm during the next 24 hours.

    “Tauktae is likely to move north north-eastwards initially for some more time and then move north-north westwards and reach near Gujarat coast by May 18 morning,” the IMD release said.

    “The cyclone would reach near Gujarat coast on May 18. The cyclonic activity would bring rain, and at some places thunderstorms, in the entire coastal belt on May 16, 17 and 18.

    “Some places along the coast would get heavy to extremely heavy rainfall on May 17 and 18,” Mohanty told reporters here on Friday.

    While the wind speed on the land would remain between 45 to 50 kmph on May 17, it may go up to 90 to 100 kpmh on May 18 when the cyclone reaches near the Gujarat coast.

    While local authorities were already instructed to alert the fishermen and bring them back to coast if they are in the sea, those who are on the coast are barred from venturing into the sea as a precautionary measure till the situation improves, she said.

    To alert the seafarers about the approaching cyclone, all the ports in Gujarat have been asked to hoist ‘Distant Cautionary Signal Number 2’, she said.

    Meanwhile, the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has earmarked 53 teams to tackle possible after-effects of the cyclone.

    These teams are being deployed in the coastal regions of Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and Maharashtra, a top NDRF official has earlier said.

  • Cyclone Tauktae: NDRF earmarks 53 teams for five states

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has earmarked 53 teams to tackle possible after- effects of cyclone ‘Tauktae’ that is developing in the Arabian Sea, a senior officer said on Friday.

    NDRF Director General S N Pradhan said in a tweet that these teams are being deployed in the coastal regions of Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and Maharashtra.

    Out of the 53 teams, he said, 24 have been pre-deployed or stationed on the ground while the rest are on stand-by.

    A single NDRF team comprises about 40 personnel and they are armed with tree and pole cutters, boats, basic medical aid and other relief and rescue equipments.

    24 teams pre-deployed & 29 teams on standby/ ready for Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat & Maharashtra ahead of #CycloneTauktae warning: National Disaster Response Force DG, SN Pradhan (file photo) pic.twitter.com/To3hWHQQPz
    — ANI (@ANI) May 14, 2021

    As per the Indian Metrological Department (IMD) and advisories issued by some of these costal states, a pressure area had formed over the southeast Arabian Sea and adjoining Lakshadweep area on Thursday.

    “It will concentrate into a depression over the same region by Saturday morning and intensify into a cyclonic storm during the subsequent 24 hours,” the IMD said in the warning report.

    It is very likely to intensify further and move north-northwestwards Gujarat and adjoining Pakistan coasts.

    The advisory said the cyclonic storm is likely to reach near the Gujarat coast around May 18 evening.

    The name ‘Tauktae’ has been given by Myanmar which means ‘gecko’.

    This is going to be the first cyclonic storm of this year along the Indian coast.

  • Cyclone Tauktae: Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani asks authorities of coastal districts to stay alert

    By PTI
    AHMEDABAD: In view of the meteorological department’s prediction about formation of a cyclone in the Arabian sea in the next few days, Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani on Wednesday held a meeting and asked the officials of coastal districts in the state to remain alert and take necessary safety measures, a minister said.

    Officials have predicted that the possible cyclonic activity in the east-central Arabian Sea would bring thunderstorms in the coastal region of the state, including Saurashtra and south Gujarat region.

    However, there is no immediate warning that the cyclone, if formed, would hit Gujarat.

    “In view of the possible cyclonic storm, which would be named as cyclone Tauktae, the chief minister gave necessary instructions to the officials,” Minister of State for Home, Pradeepsinh Jadeja, told reporters in Gandhinagar.

    It has been predicted that the cyclone, if formed, would affect Gujarat’s coastal belt of Saurashtra and Kutch region.

    Therefore, the chief minister has instructed the administration to take all the necessary steps to ensure the safety of people, he said.

    “State Revenue Department has also instructed all the district collectors concerned to take necessary measures as per COVID-19 protocols” he added.

    The chief minister asked the officials of coastal districts to remain alert in view of the IMD’s prediction.

    In a release, the IMD has said, “A low pressure area is very likely to form over south-east Arabian Sea around May 14 morning.

    It is very likely to move north-northwestwards across south-east Arabian Sea and adjoining Lakshadweep area and intensify gradually.

    ” It may intensify into a cyclonic storm over east- central Arabian Sea around May 16 and continue to move north- northwestwards, it said.

    Assistant director of Ahmedabad Met Centre, Manorama Mohanty, said, “The possible cyclonic activity in the Arabian Sea would bring light thunderstorm and surface wind gusting up to 30 to 40 kmph at isolated places in coastal districts of Gujarat, including those in Saurashtra and south Gujarat region, for the next two-three days.”