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Gonu brings rain relief, fear to India
5 Jun, 2007 l 0236 hrs ISTlTIMES NEWS NETWORK
BHUJ/GANDHINAGAR: The heat seems to have gone, thanks to Gonu. Heavy rainfall hit Bhuj and surrounding areas with 25 mm being recorded in just half-an-hour on Monday evening. Rainfall was also reported from Rajkot, parts of Banaskantha, Patan, Mehsana and Sabarkantha in the evening.
District authorities said that the rainfall in Kutch and north Gujarat was due to the impact of the cyclonic storm, Gonu, which was earlier heading towards the state coast. The cyclone is now moving westwards to Oman. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has informed Gujarat government that the cyclonic formation in the Arabian sea is now moving away from the coast, but the state officialdom is taking no chances.
Officials monitoring the weather in the Arabian sea say, the movement of the cyclonic formation, Gonu, is still 'unpredictable'.
"Instructions were given to district collectors of all the coastal districts on Sunday evening to be on the alert. These instructions stand. Fishermen have been asked not to move into the sea for another 24 hours because of the possibility of rough weather.
However, no extra measures are being taken, as the cyclonic formation is still 600 kilometres away from the Gujarat coast," a senior official of the state relief commissionerate said. Mamlatdars of coastal talukas including Abdassa, Mundra, Mandvi and Gandhidham have been asked to stay at their respective headquarters.
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
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