Cyclone may hit Goa
by tomorrow
Sandesh Prabhudesai
22 May 2001
Cyclone may strike the Konkan coast, from
Karwar in Karnataka to Ratnagiri in Maharashtra, including
the entire Goa state, by tomorrow afternoon.
Strong winds have already started blowing
here, while the storm is presently 350 kms away, towards west-south
west of Goa.
According to S R Bajpai, the director of
India Meteorological Observatory, gale force winds at the
speed of 80 to 100 kms per hour are likely to be experienced
over the sea area of Karnataka and Konkan-Goa coast.
The observatory also expects rains, categorised
as heavy and very heavy, over the coast of Karnataka, Konkan,
Goa as well as many places of Kerala and Lakshdweep.
Though cyclonic winds have passed Goa-Konkan
coast even in the past when it had struck Gujarat coast, Bajpai
says those winds were far away and were not dangerous as these
winds.
The storm situation is likely to intensify
further, says Bajpai, with the winds moving initially in the
east-north eastern direction. It is likely to cross the coast
between Karwar to Ratnagiri by tomorrow afternoon.
As the sea condition would be high and very
high, fishermen along the Goa and Konkan coast are alerted
not go for fishing in the next 48 hours.
Meanwhile, the state machinery has also been
kept ready here to face any kind of eventuality, says chief
secretary Balleshwar Rai. He is holding an emergency meeting
in the evening to review the contingency plan to face any
kind of disaster.
Goa, till date, is not hit by any kind of
such cyclone.
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