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Cyclone Tauktae: 127 missing in India after vessel sinks

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As the Search and Rescue (SAR) operations continued, a total of 177 people have been rescued on Tuesday from Barge P305 off Bombay High while 127 people are still missing.

According to the Indian Navy, one of the barges that sent out an emergency rescue has sunk during Cyclone Tauktae.

As per the details, the vessel had 273 people on board, out of which 146 were rescued till Tuesday morning, however, 127 were still missing.

The cyclone had claimed several lives in Kerala, Goa, Maharashtra, and Gujrat as thunderstorms had destroyed the houses, uprooted trees, and electric poles.

Tens of thousands of people were evacuated while authorities in Mumbai shifted about 600 Covid-19 patients in field hospitals “to safer locations”.

Devastating Cyclone ‘Tauktae’ Hit Coast Of Western India:

Strong winds and a devastating cyclone ‘Tauktae’ hit the coast of western India, affecting the country’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.

According to media reports, heavy rains and winds killed at least 12 people over the weekend and Monday.

The Strong winds and a devastating cyclone hit the coast of western India, affecting the country’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.

Indian Meteorological department tweeted that severe cyclonic storm ‘Tauktae’ lay centered at 0830 HRS IST of 18 May 2021 over Saurashtra, about 130 KM South-Southwest of Surendra Nagar and 10 KM East of Amreli. It would move North-Northeastwards and weaken gradually into a cyclone storm during the next few hours

India Met department also issued a 13-foot-high storm warning for coastal districts of Gujarat.

India’s massive cyclone system, visible from space, has repulsed India’s response to the coronavirus, killing at least 4,000 people every day and filling hospitals already.

Authorities closed Mumbai’s airport and urged people to stay indoors, while authorities transferred 580 Coronavirus patients from three field hospitals to “safe places”.

The Chief Minister’s Office said the storm killed six people and injured nine in the state of Maharashtra.

Two navy ships have been deployed to evacuate 273 people off the coast of Mumbai and assist in rescue operations, the defence ministry said in a statement.

In the neighbouring state of Gujarat, about 1.5 million people have been evacuated, while all code-19 patients in hospitals five kilometres from the coast have also been evacuated.

Authorities there are ensuring that 400 special code hospitals and 41 oxygen plants near 12 coastal districts are not cut off.

Chief Minister Vijay Rupani told reporters that generators and power backups have been provided to more than a thousand code hospitals in coastal cities with 744 health teams working together.

“Gujarat needs 1,000 tonnes of oxygen per day while an additional stock of 1,700 tonnes has been saved and can be used in case of emergency,” he said.

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Devastating Cyclone ‘Tauktae’ Hit Coast Of Western India

Devastating Cyclone 'Tauktae' Hit Coast Of Western India

Strong winds and a devastating cyclone ‘Tauktae’ hit the coast of western India, affecting the country’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. Heavy rains and winds killed at least 12 people over the weekend and Monday, according to media reports. The Strong winds and a devastating cyclone hit the coast of western India, affecting the country’s … Read more

Cyclone Tauktae Sparks Fears In India’s Gujarat Amidst heavy rains, thunderstorms

Cyclone Tauktae to hit India's Gujarat

Cyclone Tauktae, to be one of the strongest storms, is all set to hit the Indian state of Gujarat since 1998 amidst the heavy rains in parts of India.

So far eighteen people have reportedly been died and thousands relocated amidst heavy rains accompanying the Cyclone Tauktae.

The meteorological department said the storm has now intensified into an “extremely severe cyclonic storm“.

The storm is expected to make landfall in Gujarat on Monday night with wind speeds of up to 160km/h (99mph), the MET department said.

“Both Gujarat and its neighbouring state Maharashtra are on high alert amid forecasts of heavy rains and wind,” it added.

However, more than 150,000 people in low-lying areas of Gujarat have already been transferred to shelters following fears of new destructions.

The storm also adds to the challenge facing India’s hospitals and COVID centres. Maharashtra’s capital Mumbai has already moved 580 COVID patients from dedicated centres to civic hospitals as anticipation.

However, the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) have been deployed in both states.

On the other hand, the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued a seventh alert on Severe Cyclonic Storm “TAUKTAE“.

According to the PMD, the cyclone has moved Northward at a speed of 15 Kmph during the last 12 hours and now lay centred at 2000 PST of 16 May 2021 near latitude 16.8N and longitude 72.4E, at a distance of about 1000 km south-southeast of Karachi.

PMD further stated in the alert that maximum sustained winds around the system centre are 150-170 Kmph gusting to 190 Kmph. The system is likely to move further north/northwestward and cross Indian Gujarat by 17 May night/18 May morning.

As per the alert, dust/thunderstorm-rain with isolated moderate to heavy falls with gusty winds of 40-60 Kmph are likely to occur in Thatta, Sujawal, Badin, Tharparker, Mirpurkhas, Umerkot & Sanghar districts during 17- 19 May 2021.

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