'Extremely severe' Cyclone Biparjoy may hit Gujarat Coast on June 15
New Delhi/IBNS: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) Sunday said that the very severe cyclonic storm 'Biparjoy' located over the east-central Arabian Sea moved northwards with a speed of 5 kmph and is likely to intensify into an extremely severe cyclonic storm during the next 6 hours.
According to IMD, Cyclone Biparjoy is expected to move nearly northwards and reach Pakistan and adjoining Saurashtra and Kutch coasts as a very severe cyclonic storm on June 15.
"VSCS BIPARJOY lay centered at 2330IST of today, near lat 17.4N and long 67.3E, about 600 km WSW of Mumbai, 530 km S-SW of Porbandar & 830 km S of Karachi. To intensify further and likely to reach near Pakistan & adjoining Saurashtra & Kutch coast around A/N of 15th June as VSCS," IMD tweeted.
In a bulletin, IMD stated, "The very severe cyclonic storm 'Biparjoy' over eastcentral Arabian Sea moved nearly northwards with a speed of 5 kmph during past. 6-hours and lay centered at 2330 hours IST of 10th June, 2023 over the same region near latitude 17.4°N and longitude 67.3°E, about 600 km west-southwest of Mumbai, 530 km south-southwest of Porbandar, 580 km south-southwest of Dwarka, 670 km south-southwest of Naliya and 830 km south of Karachi."
It further stated, "It is likely to intensify into an extremely severe cyclonic storm during next 06 hours. It is very likely to move nearly northwards and reach near Pakistan and adjoining Saurashtra and Kutch coasts around afternoon of 15th June, 2023 as a very severe cyclonic storm.
The Karachi Port Trust has issued 'emergency guidelines' for the security of ships and port facilities due to VSCS "Biparjoy."
In a statement, the KPT said that the shipping activities will remain suspended, according to ARY News report.
In a statement, the trust announced that shipping activities will remain suspended in case of strong winds above 25 nautical miles. It further said that the movement of cargo ships will remain suspended if the wind speed is above 35 nautical miles, ARY News repo
The Karachi Port Trust has also issued two emergency frequencies for contacting ships. It said, "In view of the impact of the storm, the movement of ships will be suspended during the night."
The trust also instructed the authorities to shift harbour crafts to a safer place in the post.