After Gulaab now Shaheen will wreak havoc IMD alerts Maharashtra and Gujarat due to new storm
Country / After Gulaab now Shaheen will wreak havoc IMD alerts Maharashtra and Gujarat due to new storm
Country - After Gulaab now Shaheen will wreak havoc IMD alerts Maharashtra and Gujarat due to new storm
In two days, the low pressure area present in Chhattisgarh and South Odisha will reach the Arabian Sea. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), it will change in a new form on 30 September. It will show its effect in the sea shores of Maharashtra and Gujarat by becoming a cyclonic storm.The havoc of cyclonic storm 'Gulab' has not stopped yet that the fear of a new cyclonic storm 'Shaheen' has created panic in the hearts of people. This storm is becoming a cause of concern especially for the people living in the coastal areas of Maharashtra and Gujarat. The reason for this is that a cyclonic storm named 'Shaheen' is about to form in the Arabian Sea and it will show its effect in the coastal areas of Maharashtra and Gujarat.
At present, cyclonic storm 'Gulaab' has brought destruction in Maharashtra. The 'Rose' storm has now turned into a low pressure area. It has moved to the southern areas of Chhattisgarh and Odisha. Due to the preparation of this low pressure area, since Monday, many areas of Maharashtra are receiving heavy to very heavy rains. Talking about Marathwada region only, 10 people have lost their lives here. Many cattle have been washed away, shops have been washed away.
Gulab wreaks havoc, what will be the effect of Shaheen?In the districts of Marathwada and Vidarbha region, the dreadful effect of the havoc of roses is visible all around. River, drain, pond, haat, footpath, street, village, city, street, shop, house, scaffold i.e. water has been filled everywhere. Crops have been destroyed, water is flowing over many bridges. People have once again had to come on the roofs of the house. In the next 48 hours, the effect of the low pressure area formed due to cyclonic storm 'Gulaab' will be visible in many districts of Maharashtra. Somewhere it will be torrential and somewhere very torrential rain. After so much devastation, now the news of the arrival of 'Shaheen' storm has created fear in the hearts.A storm worse than 'Gulaab', Oman has given the name 'Shaheen'The intensity of cyclonic storm Gulab will be high in the next 24 hours. In these hours, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has expressed the possibility of torrential to very heavy rains in Marathwada, Madhya Maharashtra, Konkan. It is a matter of concern that this storm is going to appear in a new form once again. That is, a new birth is about to take place. This is a matter of great concern for Maharashtra and Gujarat.This storm will be ready in the Arabian Sea. This cyclonic storm will be called 'Shaheen'. This name is given by the country of Oman. Experts are keeping an eye on every small and big development related to the preparation of this storm. In such a situation, the next two-three days are going to be very important. Because in these two days, the low pressure area present in Chhattisgarh and southern Odisha will reach the Arabian Sea. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), it will reach the Arabian Sea on 30 September. Coming here it will change into a new form. It will show its effect in the sea shores of Maharashtra and Gujarat by becoming a cyclonic storm.How much impact will Shaheen have on Maharashtra and Gujarat?According to the information that has come out at the moment, this new cyclonic storm named Shaheen will not hit the coasts of the western coast of India. It will move away from the coasts of Maharashtra and Gujarat in the direction of Oman on October 1. But due to this, there will be torrential rains in the coastal parts of Maharashtra and Gujarat. That is, the force of the rain is going to continue for a few days.Even before this, in the year 2018 between 10 and 19 September, a cyclonic storm named 'Gaza' came. It weakened over the coastal areas of Tamil Nadu on 15 September. Then it turned into an area of low pressure. After this, this low pressure area moved from the ground surface to the Arabian Sea and there once again a new storm appeared.