Asia PacificDisaster planning and responseGeneral NewsWorld News Thousands Return Home as Cyclone Biparjoy Subsides in Western India by Sophia Chen June 17, 2023 written by Sophia Chen June 17, 2023 0 comment Bookmark 45 Officials announced on Saturday that over 100,000 individuals who sought refuge in relief camps in western India due to Cyclone Biparjoy have begun their journey back home as the storm weakened and moved towards Pakistan. In the coastal village of Jakhau, where the cyclone made landfall in Gujarat state on Thursday, more than 130 people had already relocated from a government-operated shelter to their residences by midday on Saturday. Amit Shah, India’s influential Home Minister, was scheduled to visit the village later in the day to assess the situation on the ground. Although electricity had been restored in many villages, some areas still remained without power. The cyclone had caused the uprooting of trees and electricity poles in numerous coastal communities across Gujarat. Adam, a boat rental trader in Jakhau, who goes by a single name, remarked, “It was quite frightening, and we were anticipating significant damage. Fortunately, nature’s fury was somewhat less severe than we expected.” He noted that aside from uprooted trees, electricity poles, and minor damage to a few houses, the village had not suffered major destruction. The cyclone had sustained wind speeds of 85 kph (53 mph) with gusts reaching 105 kph (65 mph) along Gujarat’s coastal areas. According to the India Meteorological Department, the cyclone had weakened into a deep depression early on Saturday and was projected to further weaken over the next 12 hours. The full extent of the damage in Gujarat was not immediately known. The Press Trust of India news agency reported that a man and his son lost their lives on Thursday while attempting to save their livestock in Gujarat. Additionally, officials confirmed that 23 people had sustained injuries in various regions. The Gujarat government deployed 184 rapid action squads to rescue wildlife and clear fallen trees in Gir National Park, which is home to nearly 700 Asiatic lions. Experts warn that the frequency, duration, and intensity of cyclones in the Arabian Sea have significantly increased between 1982 and 2019, as highlighted by a 2021 study. This trend is expected to persist, emphasizing the urgent need for enhanced preparedness in the face of natural disasters. You Might Be Interested In Opposition Leader Tusk Asserts Sufficient Votes to Dethrone Law and Justice Party in Poland Christian Zionism Attracts GOP Presidential Hopefuls Amid Israel’s Political Turmoil NATO Offers Ukraine Military Support Against Russia but Postpones Membership Expansion Police warn that escapee Danelo Cavalcante is armed. He has avoided searchers for nearly two weeks Manhunt Underway for Perpetrators in Pennsylvania Community Center Attack Leaving One Dead and Eight Injured Cancellation of Summit with Arab Leaders as President Biden Visits Israel Arabian SeaAsia PacificCyclone BiparjoyDisaster planning and responseDisaster PreparednessGeneral NewsGujarathomecomingNatural disastersrelief campsstorm aftermathweather patternswestern IndiaWorld News Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Sophia Chen Follow Author Sophia Chen is a lifestyle journalist who covers the latest trends and developments in the world of fashion, beauty, and lifestyle. She enjoys exploring new fashion and beauty trends, and she is always on the lookout for new products and experiences to share with her readers. previous post Acclaimed British author Martin Amis posthumously knighted by King Charles III on first birthday honors list next post New England Patriots Player Arrested at Boston Airport for Guns Found in Luggage You may also like Bookmark A woman who burned Wyoming’s only full-service abortion... December 28, 2023 Bookmark Argument over Christmas gifts turns deadly as 14-year-old... December 28, 2023 Bookmark Danny Masterson sent to state prison to serve... December 28, 2023 Bookmark Hong Kong man jailed for 6 years after... December 28, 2023 Bookmark AP concludes at least hundreds died in floods... December 28, 2023 Bookmark Live updates | Israeli forces raid a West... December 28, 2023 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ