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Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Cyclone Tauktae Gujarat Update Today

 

Cyclone Tauktae: After Ahmedabad. Gujarat's turn will affect Gandhinagar, Patan, Banaskantha and Mehsana

Cyclone Tauktae: The hurricane is currently having a widespread impact in Central Gujarat.  The storm has moved slowly after it swept through Una and later Amreli from Diu.  From Amreli to Botad and Ahmedabad cities have been affected by the hurricane.

Cyclone Tauktae: The hurricane is currently having a widespread impact in Central Gujarat.  The storm has moved slowly after it swept through Una and later Amreli from Diu.  From Amreli to Botad and Ahmedabad cities have been affected by the hurricane.  At that time, according to the forecast of the meteorological department, after the impact of the storm in Ahmedabad, the storm will move towards the north.  As part of which, heavy rains with strong winds will be recorded from Ahmedabad to Gandhinagar, Mehsana, Patan and Banaskantha.

 Next 6 hours still heavy in Ahmedabad: District Collector

 The next 4 to 6 hours are important in Ahmedabad district due to the possible effects of Hurricane Tau, said District Collector Sandeep Sagle.  The wind is currently blowing at a speed of 38 kilometers per hour in the city.  Around three o'clock in the afternoon, the city will see the effects of heavy rains and thunderstorms.  Municipal Mukesh Kumar and District Collector Sandeep Sagle have appealed to Ahmedabadis and people of the district not to leave their homes.  It has been raining continuously since early morning in the city.  It has rained an average of one inch.  The wind speed is constantly increasing.  According to the Ahmedabad Collector, the wind may blow at a speed of 60 kmph.

 Advice to Ahmedabadis to stay at home

 Ahmedabad Collector Sandeep Sagle said that next 6 hours are important for Ahmedabad district.  Appeal to the people of Ahmedabad not to go out of the house.  There will be heavy winds and rain.  People have been evacuated from Mandal, Dholera, Dhandhuka, Viramgam.  Ahmedabad has 2 NDRF teams, Dholera and Dhandhuka are on stand-by.  There are about 35 shelter homes in which people have been relocated.  PGVCL has reported that Kovid will not be in trouble at the hospital.  Winds can blow at speeds of up to 60 km / h.

 The current hurricane has had a widespread impact in the rural areas around Ahmedabad.  So District Development Officer Arun Maheshbabu visited Nalsarovar.  The District Development Officer has also visited Kayala village.  Where 62 families have been relocated to safer places.

 4524 people of Ahmedabad district were shifted to shelters

 All the corona guidelines are being strictly followed in the shelters where 4524 people of Ahmedabad district have been shifted to shelters as part of safety from possible hurricanes.  Citizens from potentially affected areas of Dholera, Dhandhuka, Sanand, Viramgam and Dhandhuka talukas of Ahmedabad district have been safely evacuated to shelters.


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The Ahmedabad district administration said that 4524 people from Dholera, Ghanghuka, Sanand, Viramgam and Dholka taluka affected by the cyclone have been shifted to safer places by the Ahmedabad district administration to keep the people safe during the possible storms and not to cause any loss of life and property in the district.  Sandeep Sagle has stated.

 Tau-te hurricane has caused severe damage after entering the coast of Una diocese last night.  His rights have been slowly coming to the fore since this morning.  As many as 2,000 trees fell at different places in the district, 721 power poles collapsed and one family of Andharpat and Una-Kodinar were injured in 329 villages, according to a preliminary report of the Tantra.  The hurricane is expected to wreak havoc in the coastal villages of Kodinar-Una in addition to the city and diocese of Una.


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