As Pakistan and India prepare for a storm that is predicted to make landfall on Thursday, the weather office has issued a flood warning. Before making landfall, the cyclone, officially known as Biparjoy, which is currently located in the Arabian Sea, is forecast to become a very strong cyclonic storm.
Strong gusts and heavy rain are expected in Pakistan's and India's coastal regions, according to the weather office. Strong winds might uproot trees and harm property, while the rain could result in flooding and landslides.
Authorities have started evacuating citizens from coastal locations in both countries. Over 100,000 people have been evacuated from the state of Gujarat in India, while over 50,000 more have been taken to safety in Karachi, Pakistan.
On Thursday night, the storm is anticipated to make landfall in India. Although the damage's entire extent is unknown, it is most certainly substantial.
Here are some safety recommendations for cyclones:
- Avoid going outside and stay inside.
- If you must go outside, put on a helmet and protective clothes.
- Don't drive through places that are flooded.
- For updates, pay attention to the local news and weather reports.
- We sincerely hope that no one gets hurt during this cyclone.
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