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Cyclone Asna Diminishes; Gujarat Faces Heavy Rainfall

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for Gujarat, forecasting heavy to very heavy rainfall across most parts of the state through September 5. This comes after Cyclone Asna, which was anticipated to affect the Saurashtra and Kutch regions, has lost its intensity. Although the cyclone’s direct impact has diminished, the region is still expected to experience significant weather events.

The IMD’s latest update indicates that while Cyclone Asna is no longer a significant threat, the state will face substantial weather conditions including squally winds with speeds reaching 40 to 50 km per hour. The heavy rainfall is expected to persist, which could potentially lead to localised flooding and disruption of daily activities. The advisory highlights that the upcoming days will be critical for emergency preparedness and response.

Authorities and residents are advised to remain vigilant and prepare for possible adverse effects from the prolonged rainfall. The IMD’s warnings are aimed at mitigating potential damage and ensuring that safety measures are in place. As the weather patterns evolve, continuous monitoring will be essential to provide timely updates and manage the impact on infrastructure and daily life. This period of heavy rainfall could impact various sectors, including agriculture and transportation. The IMD’s proactive measures and alerts are designed to ensure that residents and local authorities are well-prepared to handle the challenges posed by the continuing weather conditions.

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