Cyclone Sagar develops in Arabian Sea, Karachi and Indian Gujrat Coastal areas may be affected

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2018-05-19T00:51:37+05:00 News Desk

NEW DELHI - Cyclone Sagar is building up at Aden off Yemen coast in Arabian sea and is likely to intensify further slightly, a warning bulletin issued by Indian Metereological Department said, adding that it is moving towards Gulf of Oman.

Gale winds speed reaching 65-75 kmph gusting to 85 kmph is very likely around the centre of the cyclone covering Gulf of Aden and adjoining areas of southwest and west central Arabian sea. Sea condition will be high over the same area and same period, the Met Department predicted.

The Sagar Cyclone is less likely to have any significant impact on coastal Gujarat and Karachi.

However, not willing to take any chance, the state administration has initiated precautionary measures that include hoisting of Distant Warning (DW) signal number 2 at all major ports along the Gujarat coast.

The meteorological department has issued advisory asking fishermen not to enter deep sea in view of adverse weather conditions.

"Fishermen are advised not to venture into Gulf of Aden and adjoining areas of west-central and south-west Arabian sea. Hoist signal DW-II at all the ports of south and north Gujarat" it stated.

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