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Cyclone Biparjoy inches closer to coastline, PMD issues inundation alert for low-lying areas
- Web Desk
- Jun 14, 2023
KARACHI: As cyclone Biparjoy, the very severe storm over the northeast Arabian Sea, inches closer to the coastline areas of Sindh, Karachi received strong winds, rains and high tides and the city administration issued an alert for residents living along the seaside.
According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), the cyclone was at a distance of around 380km south of Karachi, 390km south of Thatta as of 9:30 pm.
“As Biparjoy approaches the coastlines of southeast Sindh, widespread wind-dust and thunderstorm rain with extremely heavy falls are likely to hit Thatta and surrounding areas from June 13 to 17,” the PDM predicted.
“Biparjoy is most likely to track further northward until 14 June morning, then recurve northeastward and cross between Keti Bandar (southeast Sindh) and Indian Gujarat coast on 15 June afternoon/evening with severe packing winds. A storm surge of 3-3.5 metres is expected to hit Keti Bandar and surrounding areas with a high chance of inundating low-lying settlements,” it said
“On its approach to the Sindh coast, widespread wind-dust and extreme rainfall is likely to hit Thatta and surrounding areas from June 13 to 17,” the PMD said.
“Dust and thunderstorm-rain with few heavy falls likely in Karachi, Hyderabad, Tando Muhammad Khan, Tando Allayar, Shaheed Benazirabad and Sanghar districts from 14 -16 June. Dust and thunderstorm-rain with isolated heavy falls has also been forecast for Hub and Labella districts of Balochistan during 14-16 June,” it said.
“The favourable environmental conditions (sea surface temperature of 29-30°C, low vertical wind shear & upper-level divergence) are in support to sustain its strength through the forecast period”, the PMD says.
The PMD said that its cyclone warning centre is continuously monitoring the system and will issue updates accordingly.