Gujarat, Mumbai On Alert Over Cyclone Tauktae, Landfall Tonight. See Pics

Gujarat, Mumbai On Alert Over Cyclone Tauktae, Landfall Tonight. See Pics
New Delhi:

Cyclone Tauktae - an 'extremely severe cyclonic storm' - was around 160 km south-southwest of Mumbai, where the airport has been shut between 11 am and 2 pm, early Monday morning, and is "very likely" to reach the Gujarat coast between 8 pm and 11 pm. Around 25,000 people have been evacuated from low-lying areas between Porbandar and Mahuva in Gujarat's Bhavnagar district in anticipation of landfall. Overall more than 1.5 lakh have been shifted from low-lying areas in the state. 

Movement of vehicles on Mumbai's iconic Bandra-Worli sea link has been suspended in light of cyclone Tauktae - which intensified into a 'extremely severe cyclonic storm' early this morning - is currently 160 km south-southwest of the financial capital. 

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NDRF team undertakes restoration work, after a tree collapsed due to strong winds during the formation of cyclone Tauktae, in Panjim.

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Fishing boats anchored due to cyclone Tauktae alert, at Mora Jetty Uran, in Navi Mumbai.

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A car damaged by an uprooted tree due to strong winds during the formation of cyclone Tauktae, in Panjim

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A man feeds dogs during the formation of cyclone Tauktae, at a beach in Kozhikode.  

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Indian Air Force had deployed two C-130Js and an An-32 aircraft for transportation of 167 personnel and 16.5 tonnes of the load of NDRF from Kolkata to Ahmedabad.

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