
Cyclone Shakti: With regard to Cyclone Shakti, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted heavy rains for Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, which made the authorities to issue a warning to Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, Chennai, including cities and districts.
On Saturday, IMD said Cyclone Shakti was probably repeated on Monday, October 6, in the morning-shoe towards the east-seastern direction. The weather observatory, however, also assured that there was no need to panic, because Gujarat is likely to see a “minimum impact”.
- The sea conditions are likely to be rough to very rough along and off the Maharashtra coast in Gujarat and the coast of Pakistan until Sunday, PTI reported.
Cyclone Shakti is likely to stay at sea and intensifies in the next two days. It is expected to lose steam from Monday morning, according to the latest IMD forecast.
Instructions for publishing Maharashtra Govt
At the beginning of the day, the Maharashtra government issued instructions for preparing in response to cyclone.
The government ordered the administration that they should:
- to activate their disaster management systems,
- Prepare evacuation plans for citizens in coastal and low -laid areas,
- publish public councils,
- Consult against the sea of traveling,
- and maintain safety during heavy rains.
The Office for the weather office warned fishermen not to break into the Northwest Arab Sea, neighboring areas of the Northeast Arab Sea, the Middle Arab Sea and along and off the coast of Gujarat-North Maharashtra until Tuesday.
Why the name “Shakti”?
The name Cyclone Shakti was designed by Sri Lanka – in accordance with the Convention followed by the WMO/Escap panel on tropical cyclones.
The names of cyclones are designed by 13 countries in the Gulf of Bengal and the Arabian marine edge.
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