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Cyclone Tauktae: Landfall process starts; 6 dead in Maharashtra

Cyclone Tauktae: Landfall process starts; 6 dead in Maharashtra SECTIONS Last Updated: May 17, 2021, 10:31 PM IST Share Synopsis Tropical storm Tauktae which had intensified into a very severe cyclonic storm, lies close to the Gujarat coast, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said. The landfall process has started and will continue during next two hours, the IMD said. Cyclone Tauktae wreaks havoc in Mumbai, trees uprooted A very severe cyclonic storm with winds gusting up to 185 km per hour began making landfall on the Gujarat coast Monday night, after dumping heavy rains on Mumbai, forcing the evacuation of over 1.5 lakh people in Gujarat and leaving two barges with 410 people on board adrift in the Arabian Sea.

Tauktae: Mumbai airport to remain shut till 6 pm due to cyclone alert

The city s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA), which had earlier decided to keep all operations shut till 6 pm on Monday in view of the cyclone alert, has now extended the closure period to 8 pm. As the result of the cyclone alert, the closure of the operations at the airport has now been further extended till 1800 hours (6pm) on May 17, CSMIA said in its latest operations update. After announcing the suspension of all flight service at the facility from 11 am to 2 pm, initially, the private airport later extended it to 4 pm. Further, three city-bound flights operated by budget carriers IndiGo and SpiceJet were diverted due to the closure of all services at the city airport.

Cyclone kills 6 in Maharashtra, airport shut, Navy on rescue to Bombay High

Cyclone kills 6 in Maharashtra, airport shut, Navy on rescue to Bombay High ​ Mon, May 17 2021 19:12 IST | ​ 0 Views Mumbai: Impact of Cyclone Tautkte can be seen in Mumbai city too. Heavy rains lashed Mumbai city as water logging happened in many low lying areas like Dadar TT, Parel hindmata, Marine Drive, Gate way of India and BMC Head Office Due to gusty winds m Image Source: IANS News Mumbai: Impact of Cyclone Tautkte can be seen in Mumbai city too. Heavy rains lashed Mumbai city as water logging happened in many low lying areas like Dadar TT, Parel hindmata, Marine Drive, Gate way of India and BMC Head Office Due to gusty winds m Image Source: IANS News

Cyclone Tauktae: Six die in Konkan region of Maharashtra; Mumbai Airport still closed

Cyclone Tauktae: Six die in Konkan region of Maharashtra; Mumbai Airport still closed Of the six, three persons died in Raigad district, a sailor in Sindhudurg district while two persons were killed in Navi Mumbai and Ulhasnagar after trees fell on them, in Thane district. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- A taxi car that was damaged after a tree fell on it during a heavy rain in Mumbai, India, Monday. (Photo | AP) By PTI MUMBAI: Six persons were killed in Maharashtra s Konkan region in separate incidents related to the severe cyclonic storm Tauktae while three sailors remained missing after two boats sank in the sea, a statement and officials said on Monday.

Tauktae: Landfall process starts at Gujarat coast, 6 dead in Maharashtra

A very severe cyclonic storm with winds gusting up to 185 km per hour began making landfall on the Gujarat coast Monday night, after dumping heavy rains on Mumbai, forcing the evacuation of over 1.5 lakh people in Gujarat and leaving two barges with 410 people on board adrift in the Arabian Sea. Tropical storm Tauktae (pronounced as Tau Te) which had intensified into a very severe cyclonic storm, lies close to the Gujarat coast, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said. The landfall process has started and will continue during next two hours, the IMD said. Six persons were killed in Maharashtra s Konkan region in separate incidents related to the severe cyclonic storm and three sailors remained missing after two boats sank in the sea, officials said.

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