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BRACING FOR A WILD RIDE!
Cyclone Biparjoy, which intensified into an extremely severe cyclonic storm on Sunday, is currently about 500-600 km away from Mumbai coast and about 380 kilometres south south-west of Devbhumi Dwarka in Gujarat, the IMD report said on Monday.
Currently over eastcentral Arabian Sea, Biparjoy moved northwards with a speed of 7 kmph till Monday evening. The effects of Biparjoy were evident as strong winds and high tidal waves were witnessed on Gujarat coast and in Mumbai. “It is very likely to move nearly northward till tomorrow morning, then move north-NEwards and cross Saurashtra and Kutch and adjoining Pakistan coasts between Mandvi and Karachi near Jakhau Port by June 15 as severe cyclonic storm with max sustained wind speed of 125-135 kmph gusting to 150 kph,” IMD said. P6
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JUNE 14
Porbandar - 210, W
Dwarka - 150, WSW
Jakhau Port - 170, SW
Naliya - 180, SW
Karachi Airport - 320, S
JUNE 15
Porbandar - 210, NNW
Dwarka - 110, NNW
Jakhau Port - 10, S
Naliya - 30, WSW
Karachi Airport - 250, SE
JUNE 16
Porbandar - 300, NNE
Dwarka - 250, NNE
Jakhau Port - 210, NE
Naliya - 190, NE
Karachi Airport - 330, E
Nation says #CantBlockMyHighway as farmers renew blockade tactic
First India Bureau Chandigarh
Haryana farmers Monday disrupted traffic on Kurkukshetra’s Pipli blocking the Delhi-Haryana NH. The farmers demand the Haryana govt must pay `6,400/ quintal for sunflower seeds and have claimed they are currently forced to sell produce below MSP.
The blocking of NH triggered a wave of reactions on social media, with many citizens ques-
Mrc Effects On Polls
Congress likely to reap benefits of Mehangai Rahat Camps: Survey
Yogesh Sharma Jaipur
CONG CONDUCTED THE SURVEY AT LEVEL OF IN-CHARGES, STRESSES THAT THE BENEFITS FROM RELIEF CAMP ARE SHOWING INCLINATION
TOWARDS THE RULING PARTY tioning why farmers were blocking roads.
Farmers gather on the National Highway to hold Mahapanchyat demanding MSP for sunflower seed, in Kurukshetra on Monday.
Haryana CM Manohar
Lal Khattar has criticised
NATIONAL CRISIS MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE REVIEWS BIPARJOY CYCLONE PREPARATIONS
NCMC reviewed the preparedness of the Gujarat government and central agencies for the impending Cyclone Biparjoy and assured the state of all help. A total of 21,000 boats have been parked so far and a list of all vulnerable villages has been prepared for the purpose of evacuation, it said.
NDRF, SDRF TEAMS DEPLOYED; MORE THAN 10,000 PEOPLE RELOCATED TO SAFE HOUSES
7 teams of the NDRF have been deployed in Saurashtra and Kutch. A SDRF team is also on standby. Thousands of people living in low-lying areas in the districts of Porbandar, Devbhumi Dwarka, Jamnagar, Kutch and Morbi will be evacuated from Monday. Over 10,000 people will be relocated from the entire coastal area. Follow our blog at indiatoday.in for live updates about the cyclone.
EX-CM’S
Pahadia, and Brijendra Shekhawat, nephew of ex-President Pratibha Patil joined BJP in Jaipur. P2
SAFELY EVACUATE PEOPLE IN VULNERABLE LOCATIONS, SAYS PM MODI IN REVIEW MEET
PM Narendra Modi holds a meeting to review the Biparjoy situation in New Delhi on Monday. Union HM Amit Shah and PM’s Principal Secretary PK Mishra are also present.
PM Narendra Modi on Monday held a review meeting as cyclone Biparjoy intensified into an “extremely severe cyclonic storm”. PM, after being briefed about efforts undertaken to mitigate impact of cyclone, directed officials to take every possible measure to ensure that people living in vulnerable locations are safely evacuated. Modi asked officials for maintenance of all essential services with preparedness for their immediate restoration in event of damages.
Key Highlights
Four persons are feared drowned and two were rescued after a group of people ventured into the rough seas at Juhu in Mumbai on Monday, a civic official said.
The IMD has advised fishermen not to venture into the seas off the coast of Gujarat, Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Lakshadweep.
Light rains may occur in Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand and west Uttar
Pradesh on Thursday and Friday under the influence of Cyclone Biparjoy. Flight operations in Mumbai were affected due to inclement weather with cyclone Biparjoy gushing over the Arabian Sea. 56 trains were cancelled on Monday in Gujarat and from today onwards till June 15, 95 trains will remain cancelled due to the effect of cyclone, informed Western Railway officials.