75,000 on India’s west coast evacuated as cyclone fast approaches

75,000 on India’s west coast evacuated as cyclone fast approaches

Cyclone Biparjoy is expected to make landfall by Thursday evening.

People are evacuated from Jakhau village in Kutch district, in the Western Indian state of Gujarat. (AP pic)
AHMEDABAD:
Authorities in India’s western state of Gujarat evacuated more than 75,000 people from vulnerable coastal communities as cyclone Biparjoy whirls in from the Arabian Sea and is expected to make landfall by Thursday evening.

Early on Thursday, the cyclone was centred 180km off Jakhau port in Gujarat and 270km off Karachi in Pakistan, the India Meteorological Department said.

The storm appeared to have lost some of its intensity, and is expected to have a maximum sustained wind speed of 115-125km/h gusting to 140km/h, down from the 150km/h that the IMD had estimated on Wednesday.

“We have evacuated more than 75,000 persons from the eight coastal districts in Gujarat that are expected to be impacted by the cyclone,” Kamal Dayani, additional chief secretary in Gujarat’s revenue department said.

Temporary thatched houses could be completely destroyed while standing crops, plantations and roads were expected to face major damage, the IMD said in a statement on Wednesday, adding that railways could also face disruption.

Pakistan’s climate change minister Sherry Rehman said on Wednesday, Karachi, a port city of 20 million people, was not under immediate threat, but emergency measures were being taken to deal with winds and rain that are expected to batter the economic hub.

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