Gujarat remains on high alert even after Vayu changes course

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The severity of Vayu remains a threat for Gujarat's coastal areas even though it has changed course and is unlikely to make landfall in the state on Thursday, an said.

Earlier, the was moving straight towards the coast, but is has now slightly moved away, the the (IMD) said.

"But going by its extension, there is no relief from the high alert sounded for the coast. The cyclonic storm is going to hit Porbandar in Gujarat and other parts till Kutch area," he said.

The will issue further updates about the by afternoon, the official added.

While heading towards Gujarat earlier, the cyclonic storm had brought some good spell of rain to and neighbouring Raigad, Thane and Palghar districts of

Precautionary measures have been taken by the and over three lakh people living in low-lying areas and thatched houses in the coastal districts have been evacuated, an official said.

Fishermen have also been warned not to venture into the sea as it has turned rough. The coast guard, army, navy, air force and the have been put on high alert.

Around 52 teams of the and 11 columns (each having around 70 personnel) of the have been deployed in the coastal districts of Gujarat.

Besides, 24 columns have been kept reserved for any emergency situation.

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First Published: Thu, June 13 2019. 10:30 IST