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Watch Cyclone Devastation: Biparjor’s storm has begun in Saurashtra, Kutch. On one side, a stormy wind is blowing, on the other side, it is raining heavily. Meanwhile, the sea of Kutch has become stormy. The storm caused a black storm, thus the residents of Kutch are facing three disasters at once.

On the other hand, the system is also showing alert. More than 49 thousand people of Katha area of Kutch district have been relocated and all windmills in Kutch district have been instructed to shut down permanently. An instruction has been given by the system to keep all wind mills closed till 17th.

See pictures of the storm’s devastation

Cyclone Biparjoy has hit Kutch on the coast of Gujarat. The most deadly wind of the storm has started blowing in Jakhou of Kutch. According to what is currently being reported, the impact of the storm is being seen in Abdasa taluka, Nakhtrana, Bhachau, Anjar of Kutch district. See pictures of the storm’s devastation

The storm caused a black storm

Cyclone Biparjoy has made landfall near Jakhou in Kutch, but its worst impact is being seen in Banaskantha district. In Lake village of Vav taluka of Banaskantha, water has entered the low-lying areas due to torrential rains.

People have become disturbed due to water entering the houses and houses have also been soaked. The entire village has been inundated with water, making it difficult for people to pass on the roads and Bhabhar has also received torrential rains along with strong winds. See pictures of the storm’s devastation

Hence people are worried. Bhuj has also been lashed with heavy winds and heavy rains. Amreli district is receiving heavy rain due to the storm. Amreli, Jafarabad, Rajula, Khambha, Savarkundla and Dhari divisions have flooded fields due to torrential rains.

Also the rivers and canals are overflowing with rain water. Sarsia, Jira, Dabhali, Heerawa and Nagdhra of Gir Panthak received heavy rains. Hence the shell river of Nagdhra village has become Ganditoor and the flood waters have returned to the bridge from Ghodapur and the areas including Banaskantha, Lakhni, Deodar, Bhabhar, Dhanera, Disa are experiencing heavy rains along with heavy winds. See pictures of the storm’s devastation

Scary trailer of ‘Bipperjoy’

Cyclone ‘Biparjoy’ will make landfall near Jakhou in Kutch in Gujarat tonight. According to the Meteorological Department, when the storm makes landfall, the wind speed may be 100 to 125 kmph. However, even before the storm reaches the coast of Gujarat, its impact has started to be seen on the state’s 1600 km coastline.

Trees, power poles and sheds have collapsed at many places due to strong winds in coastal areas. ‘Biparjoy’ is most likely to affect Kutch district. See pictures of the storm’s devastation

A stormy wind is already blowing in Kutch. The speed of the wind is so strong that a huge 66 KV power pole on Jangi-Laliana road in Bhachau was toppled. Apart from this, a huge power pole also collapsed near Mankuva.

Apart from this, small power poles have been damaged in many areas. Gujarat’s disaster management has always been a leader in preparedness and determination against natural calamities. As Gujarat has a 1600 km long coastline, the coastal areas of the state are frequently affected by cyclones.

To cope with such storms and protect the people of the state, the state government has foresight constructed 76 state-of-the-art Multipurpose Cyclone Shelters (MPCS) in the coastal areas.

Today as the state gears up to fight the possible effects of Cyclone Biparjoy, these shelters are proving to be a boon to the masses. See pictures of the storm’s devastation

Cyclone wreaks havoc in Saurashtra Kutch

A total of 94,427 citizens have so far been sheltered in 8 districts that are likely to be affected by the cyclone in Kutch, 4864 in Junagadh, 9942 in Jamnagar, 4379 in Porbandar, 10,749 in Devbhoomi Dwarka, 1605 in Gir Somnath, 9243 in Morbi and 6822 in Rajkot so far in the state. has moved, This includes 8930 children, 4697 elderly and 1131 pregnant women.

Now devastation can be created in North Gujarat

Banaskantha district is most affected by Cyclone Beeperjoy. In Lake village of Vav taluka of Banaskantha, water has entered the low lying areas due to torrential rain. People have become disturbed due to water entering the houses and houses have also been soaked. The entire village was inundated with water. People passing by on the roads also had to face the disaster.

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