The threat of Cyclone Biparjoy, which formed in the Arabian Sea, to the Konkan coast has almost been averted. Cyclone Biperjoy over the Arabian Sea has now turned into a very stormy one. The highest risk of this has arisen on the coast of Gujarat.
Cyclone Biperjoy in the Arabian Sea is moving north eastward. This cyclone has now turned into a severe cyclone. This cyclone is going to hit the coast of Gujarat. Due to this, the Saurashtra-Kutch coast has been given a yellow alert of cyclone. This cyclone was at a distance of 580 km from Mumbai at 5.30 am today. It was 480 km from Gujarat’s Porbandar, 530 km from Dwarka, 610 km from Nalia and 780 km from Karachi.
Cyclone Biparjoy also threatens the coast of Pakistan. This cyclone will make landfall between Mandvi (Gujarat) and Karachi (Pakistan) on June 15. and will proceed across the coast. At this time, the wind speed is likely to be 125 to 135 or even more than 150 kilometers per hour, said the Meteorological Department.
of Cyclone Biparjoy Cyclone has been released today at 8.45 am. In this photo, the cyclone is seen moving northeast. Along with this, monsoon clouds are seen thickening in the coastal areas of Kerala, Karnataka, Goa and Talkonkan. The conditions are becoming more favorable for the onset of Monsoon. Monsoon has entered Karnataka and it is expected to enter Goa and Talkonkan soon.

