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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
Live Updates
- 3 Jun 2020 3:07 AM IST
5 NDRF teams each from Bathinda & Vijaywada airlifted successfully for joining ongoing operations vis-a-vis Cyclone Nisarga in Gujarat & Maharashtra
5 NDRF teams each from Bathinda & Vijaywada airlifted successfully for joining ongoing operations vis-a-vis #CycloneNisarga in Gujarat & Maharashtra respectively. 5 teams for Gujarat already landed in Surat. 5 teams for Maharashtra airborne: NDRF Director General SN Pradhan pic.twitter.com/k4zWLCUOjo
— ANI (@ANI) June 2, 2020 - 3 Jun 2020 3:04 AM IST
Airtravel restriction in Mumbai in the wake of Cyclone Nisarga
In the wake of Cyclone Nisarga, a total of 19 flights which include 11 departures & 8 arrivals will be operating on June 3 from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai. The flights will be operated by AirAsia India, Air India, IndiGo, GoAir & SpiceJet. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport will be operating only 12 arrival flights on June 3. The flights will be operated by 4 airlines which include Air Asia India, Air India, GoAir and SpiceJet to 10 sectors
- 3 Jun 2020 3:01 AM IST
Trains leaving from Mumbai rescheduled
Central Railway reschedules 5 Special trains, scheduled to leave from Mumbai area on June 3, & regulates/diverts 3 Special trains, scheduled to arrive in Mumbai area on June 3, due to #CycloneNisarga: PR Dept, Central Railway, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, Mumbai pic.twitter.com/HPHZ5G1p55
— ANI (@ANI) June 2, 2020 - 3 Jun 2020 2:59 AM IST
Cyclone Nisarga over east-central Arabian Sea further moved north-northeast direction. Wind speed increases to 24 kmph from 20 kmph during past 1 hour at Ratnagiri (Maharashtra). Rainfall is continuing in Colaba, Santacruz and Goa: India Meteorological Department (IMD) reports ANI
- 3 Jun 2020 2:54 AM IST
As many as 78,971 persons living near the seashore in Valsad, Surat, Navsari and Bharuch districts are being shifted to safer locations
- 3 Jun 2020 2:53 AM IST
The NDRF has deployed 40 teams in Maharashtra, Gujarat and Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu. Additional teams are also being airlifted. Rescue and relief teams of the Indian Army and the Indian Navy along with ships and aircrafts of the Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force have been put on standby. Ships of the Indian Coast Guard are already engaged in rescuing fishermen at sea.
- 3 Jun 2020 2:52 AM IST
Nisarga Cyclone Updates: Police has put public places along with beaches out of bounds of people under section 144 for 24Hrs from Webnesday
- 3 Jun 2020 2:50 AM IST
A red alert warning for Mumbai, Thane and Palghar is issued by Indian Meteorological Department
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