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Twister Biparjoy heightens into exceptionally serious tempest; Maharashtra, Karnataka, Goa to be impacted: IMD

 Twister Biparjoy heightens into exceptionally serious tempest; Maharashtra, Karnataka, Goa to be impacted: IMD

In a notification gave on Wednesday, the IMD said seaside states in Southwest India, including Maharashtra, Karnataka and Goa are probably going to confront terrible climate as twister Biparjoy strengthened into extremely serious tempest on Wednesday.



Tornado 'Biparjoy' heightened into an exceptionally serious tempest as it moved almost northwards with a speed of 2 kmph as of now, the India Meteorological Division (IMD) said on Wednesday.


In its most recent announcement refreshed at 9:00 am (IST) on Wednesday, the IMD expressed that the twister is probably going to move almost northwards in the following 24 hours, while holding its power. It would then move north-northwestwards in the following 3 days.


The IMD cautioned of resulting brutal climate and ocean conditions in the southwestern states, with wind speeds possibly coming to 135-145 kmph, and blasting up to 160 kmph throughout the following three to four days. The IMD has likewise encouraged anglers to try not to wander into the ocean.



As of 2:30 am on June 7, the cyclonic storm remained stationary for three hours, approximately 900 km west-southwest of Goa, 1020 km southwest of Mumbai, 1090 km south-southwest of Porbandar, and 1380 km south of Karachi.

Coastal areas of Lakshadweep, Karnataka, Goa, and Maharashtra likely to face impact

The impact of Cyclone Biparjoy is anticipated to be felt in several southwestern states. The IMD has issued a wind warning for the next five days in these regions.

On June 7, gale winds with speeds of 80-90 kmph, gusting up to 100 kmph, are likely to prevail over the east-central Arabian Sea and adjoining areas of the west-central and southeast Arabian Sea.

By evening, these winds may intensify to 95-105 kmph, gusting up to 115 kmph in the same area. Adjoining areas of the west-central and south Arabian Sea, and the coasts of north Kerala, Karnataka, and Goa are therefore likely to be most impacted by the storm.


On June 8, the breeze speeds are supposed to increment further, coming to 115-125 kmph, blasting up to 140 kmph from the night. Regions along the Karnataka, Goa, and Maharashtra coasts will areas of strength for encounter.


By June 9, wind velocities might heighten to 135-145 kmph, blasting up to 160 kmph from the night, influencing the bordering region of the South Middle Eastern Ocean, Karnataka, and the Goa-Maharashtra coasts.


On June 10, hurricane twists with rates of 145-155 kmph, blasting up to 170 kmph, are anticipated over the focal Bedouin Ocean. The connecting region of the south Middle Eastern Ocean, as well as the banks of north Karnataka, Goa, and Maharashtra, will likewise be affected.


To guarantee wellbeing, the IMD has given an admonition for anglers to cease from wandering into the ocean until June 10. Anglers at present adrift are encouraged to get back to the coast.


In the headings gave on IMD's true site, it is prompted that anglers ought to abstain from wandering into the focal and bordering region of the south Middle Eastern Ocean from June 7 to 9, and the focal and abutting region of the north and south Bedouin Ocean on June 10.


Anglers along and off the Kerala-Karnataka coasts, as well as the Lakshadweep-Maldives regions ought to stay careful on June 6 and 7. While the ones along and off the Konkan-Goa-Maharashtra coasts ought to stay careful from June 8 to June 10, the IMD expressed.

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