
Cyclone Nisarga is the second to strike India in less than two weeks after Amphan hit Bengal last month
Cyclone Nisarga, which hit Maharashtra coast with wind speeds of up to 120 kmph on Wednesday afternoon, has weakened into a "deep depression", the India Meteorological Department said.
The cyclone made landfall at 12.30 PM near Alibaug in Raigad district, just 95 kilometres from Mumbai. "There was a slight change of direction towards north-eastwards which meant the impact of the cyclone on Mumbai was less severe than originally expected," the IMD said in a statement.
Mumbai witnessed moderate rainfall throughout the afternoon. The wind speed was 26 kilometres per hour. Colaba recorded 23 millimetres and Santacruz recorded 12 millimetres rainfall till 4 PM.
The weather began to clear towards the evening, the IMD said.
By 4 PM, the cyclone had started weakening with wind speeds of 90-100 kilometres per hour.
Two persons died in Pune and one in Raigad district in cyclone-related incidents, state officials said.
Thousands of people had been evacuated in coastal Maharashtra and south Gujarat, trains rescheduled, flights cancelled and fishermen ordered out of the seas as the region braced for the cyclone.
Here are the updates on Cyclone Nisarga:
SEVERE CYCLONE STORM "NISARGA" LAY CENTRED AT 0630 HRS IST OF TODAY, THE 03RD JUNE 2020, OVER EAST-CENTRAL ARABIAN SEA NEAR LAT. 17.40°N AND LONG. 72.15°E
- IMD Weather (@IMDWeather) June 3, 2020
155 KM SOUTH-SOUTHWEST OF ALIBAGH.
200 KM SOUTH-SOUTHWEST OF MUMBAI.
link of hourly bulletin:-https://t.co/ziZUgL7tPepic.twitter.com/SN8vgu4pVB
The cyclone made landfall at 12.30 PM near Alibaug in Raigad district, just 95 kilometres from Mumbai. "There was a slight change of direction towards north-eastwards which meant the impact of the cyclone on Mumbai was less severe than originally expected," the IMD said in a statement.