Cyclone Vayu to turn into depression\, touch north Gujarat coast on Monday

Cyclone Vayu to turn into depression, touch north Gujarat coast on Monday

The IMD said that the impact of Vayu had led to heavy to very heavy rainfall in isolated places in Saurashtra, while the entire state received scattered rainfall Saturday

Press Trust of India  |  Ahmedabad 

Fishing boats anchored at Gopalpur beach, in Ganjam
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A gradually weakened cyclone is likely to reach coastal and Kutch in as a depression by Monday evening, the latest bulletin of the stated Saturday.

The IMD statement informed that the cyclone moved westwards with a speed of about 6 km per hour overnight before positioning itself around 275 kilometres west-southwest of Porbandar and 330 kilometres west-southwest of Veraval on Saturday morning.

"The system is very likely to move westwards during next 24 to 36 hours with gradual weakening and recurve northeastwards thereafter and reach coastal and Kutch as a depression by the evening of 17th June, 2019," it further said.

The IMD said that the impact of had led to heavy to very heavy rainfall in isolated places in Saurashtra, while the entire state received scattered rainfall Saturday.

Because of the impact of the cyclone, Sutrapada taluka of Gir Somnath received 108 mm rainfall in 24 hours till Saturday morning, while Talala in the same district received 102 mm rainfall, it said.

In a tweet, said, "#CycloneVayu is still maintaining its intensity. Rainfall activity is set to decrease along the coast and the interior parts of #Gujarat, while the western parts of the state will continue to receive light to moderate rains."

On Friday evening, M Rajeevan, of the had told that was likely to recurve on June 16 and hit Kutch on June 17-18.

First Published: Sat, June 15 2019. 18:15 IST