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Coastal areas of India's Gujarat state return to normalcy after cyclone

June 18, 2023 1:27 pm

[Source: Reuters Sports]

Some 1,500 villages were still without electricity in India’s western state of Gujarat, officials said, as coastal areas recovered from the impact of this week’s cyclone Biparjoy.

That was down from initial outages in more than 4,600 villages in Saurashtra and Kutch, where the cyclone made landfall on Thursday night.

In many villages, power had been cut off as a precautionary measure to avert any dangerous incidents during the storm, Gujarat Energy Secretary Mamta Verma told Reuters.

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Heavy rains forecast for Saturday continued to lash northern districts of the state, causing flooding.

However, ports along the coastline including Pipavav Port (GPPL.NS) and Kandla Port said they had resumed operations, while the Adani-owned Mundra Port (APSE.NS) was due to restart operations on Saturday evening.

The storm caused extensive damage, especially to power infrastructure, uprooting thousands of electricity poles and damaging overhead power lines.

More than 700 homes in the eight coastal districts of Gujarat suffered full or partial damage, according to the state government.

However, the only deaths recorded were those of two shepherds who died while trying to prevent their cattle from being swept away during heavy rains and floods, hours before the cyclone made landfall.

Early warnings, accurate identification of vulnerable areas and timely evacuations helped India to avert major casualties. Authorities in India and neighbouring Pakistan evacuated more than 180,000 people from vulnerable areas as the cyclone approached.

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