Tauktae Storm devastating West coastal zone.
The epicenter was reported below the Gujarat coast, however, but no tsunami alert was issued. Ahmedabad airport service has been resumed as the situation has improved So even though the sea storms were weak, some parts of Gujarat are still raining.
Extreme levels of flood danger were announced in Gujarat, with wind speeds of up to 190 km per hour during landfall. Electricity service has been disrupted as large trees have been uprooted Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday held talks with the chief ministers of Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan to assess the situation in the storm.
So far, a total of 20 people have lost life in the storm. Of those, 10 were dead in Karnataka and Goa, while six were dead in Maharashtra and six in Gujarat. In addition, Surat airport has been closed till 1 a.m. due to the effects of sea storms.
The epicenter was reported below the Pacific Ocean floor, however; no tsunami alert was issued. Its effects have been felt from Maharashtra to Gujarat. Large trees have been uprooted due to strong winds and strong winds in various parts of the country.
Meanwhile, a barrage of 305 boats was stranded in the sea near Mumbai. It is estimated that there were about 273 people. The Indian Navy then launched a rescue operation to rescue them. As of Tuesday morning, 173 people had been rescued. Indian Naval Surveillance Aircraft, INSS Kochi, INSSS Kolkata and helicopters have been deployed in the rescue operation, the Indian Navy official said. However, the operation will be expedited on Tuesday and the search operation will continue, the official said.