Pakistan

Cyclone enters Sindh coastline

Karachi: Cyclone has started to hit the coast of Sindh, while in the next few hours the entire part of Biperjoy will hit the coast.

Pakistan Navy’s Joint Maritime Information and Support Center has released the latest situation, according to which Cyclone Biperjoy has started to hit the coastline.

The initial part of the cyclone hit the coast of Saurashtra and Kuch (Jukhau Port) in the Indian city of Gujarat. The center size of Cyclone Bupar Joy is about 50 km.

The full section of Cyclone Biperjoy will hit India and then Pakistan coastline in the next few hours, which may affect adjoining areas including Keti Bandar, Kharo Chan, Shah Bandar, Jati, Badin.

Due to the progress of the cyclone, rain and strong winds are continuing in Thatta, Badin and other areas where the security forces of the Pakistan Army are present in the areas to deal with any kind of unpleasant situation. While the residents have been moved to safe places.

 

 

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