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Cyclone Ditwah: India on Alert as Heavy Rains & Winds Intensify

 


Cyclone Ditwah: India Braces for Heavy Rains & Strong Winds

The calm before the storm is fading fast.
India’s west coast is now on high alert as Cyclone Ditwah intensifies over the Arabian Sea, bringing the threat of heavy rainfall, fierce winds, flooding, and rough seas.

What’s Happening Right Now

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD):

  • Cyclone Ditwah is strengthening rapidly due to warm sea temperatures.

  • Wind speeds may reach 90–120 km/h.

  • Coastal states will see very heavy rainfall over the next 48 hours.

The IMD has issued warnings for:

  • Maharashtra (Konkan, Mumbai)

  • Goa

  • Gujarat (Saurashtra region)

  • Karnataka Coast

  • Lakshadweep & Kerala


 High-Risk Areas

1. Maharashtra & Mumbai

  • Intense rainfall

  • Flooding in low-lying areas

  • Strong winds disrupting transport

2. Goa

  • Continuous rain for 36+ hours

  • High tide and rough sea

  • Power outages possible

3. Gujarat

  • Strong winds + high waves

  • Evacuations prepped in coastal villages


 Key Facts at a Glance

  • Wind speed: 90–120 km/h

  • Wave height: 4–6 meters

  • Rainfall: 12–20 cm in 24 hours in some districts

  • Fishermen: Strictly advised to avoid the sea


 How to Stay Safe

  • Keep emergency kit ready — water, food, power bank, torch

  • Charge all devices

  • Avoid travel for 48–72 hours

  • Secure windows, balconies, loose items

  • Follow updates from IMD, NDMA & local authorities


 Govt Action

  • NDRF teams deployed across Maharashtra, Goa & Gujarat

  • Fishing boats recalled

  • Evacuation shelters on standby

  • Airports & railways monitoring weather closely


Final Takeaway

Cyclone Ditwah is a reminder that climate patterns are changing — but preparedness saves lives. Stay alert, stay updated, and prioritize safety over everything else.


Quick FAQs

1. When will Cyclone Ditwah hit?
Heavy rains and wind already increasing. Landfall prediction to be refined as the storm moves closer.

2. Which areas will be affected the most?
Maharashtra, Goa, and Gujarat are at highest risk.

3. Should I travel during the cyclone?
Avoid unless essential. Expect delays and cancellations.

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