Cyclone Nisarga Live Updates: Heavy rainfall in Mumbai; Storm to weaken late evening

Cyclone Nisarga is set to make a landfall in Maharashtra as a severe cyclonic storm today. The storm is heading at a speed of 11 kilometer per hour and is likely to make a landfall near Alibaug in the afternoon.

Once Nisarga makes landfall, it will move over north-northeastwards and cross Maharashtra and enter into Gujarat coast between Harihareshwar and Daman.

The severe Nisarga cyclonic storm will bring winds of speed upto 120 Kms/Hr.

The most recent serious cyclonic storm experienced by Mumbai is in 1891. And after 129 Years, Mumbai is all set to embrace Cyclone Nisarga.

IMD has sounded Red Alert for north Maharastra and South Gujarat. NDMA has requested people to remain indoors during the storm.

As Maharashtra and Gujarat brace for impact, The Hans India will bring you live updates on Cyclone Nisarga

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Live Updates

  • 3 Jun 2020 10:25 AM GMT

    Mobile network services disrupted in some parts of Raigad district, reports ANI quoting district magistrate 

  • 3 Jun 2020 9:38 AM GMT

    BMC commissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal visits Nehru Science Centre to take stock of the situation.


  • 3 Jun 2020 8:58 AM GMT

    Around 37 tree falling incidents have been reported in different parts of the city in the last 24 hours. 

  • 3 Jun 2020 8:58 AM GMT

    Cyclone Nisarga: The next few hours are going to be critical. Please stay indoors and follow all the BMC guidelines. Don't spread rumours and help each other in getting through this, tweets actor Sanjay Dutt 

  • 3 Jun 2020 8:58 AM GMT

    Cyclone Nisarga wind speed is currently 100-110kmph. It will gradually enter Mumbai and Thane districts of Maharashtra in next 3 hours: PTI quotes IMD 

  • 3 Jun 2020 8:24 AM GMT

    Strong winds and high tides hit Ratnagiri area. 

  • 3 Jun 2020 8:23 AM GMT

    Nisarga makes landfall along Maharashtra coast

  • 3 Jun 2020 8:12 AM GMT

    In view of cyclone Nisarga, no vehicular movement is permitted on the Bandra-Worli Sea Link: Mumbai Police 

  • 3 Jun 2020 6:33 AM GMT

    Nisarga now at 95 km from Alibag

    Met Dept update: Severe Cyclonic Storm Nisarga lay centred at 10:30 am over Eastcentral Arabian Sea at Latitude 17.8°N and Longitude 72.65°E, which is about 95 km south-southwest of Alibag and 150 km south-southwest of Mumbai. 380 km south-southwest of Surat in Gujarat. 

  • 3 Jun 2020 6:31 AM GMT

    NDRF Team at Versova beach

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