Humanity
Cyclone Biparjoy: Unleashing Devastation and Rebuilding Hope in Pakistan
Introduction: Pakistan, a country blessed with natural beauty and diverse landscapes, recently faced a severe test of resilience with the arrival of Cyclone Biparjoy. This powerful tropical cyclone, originating from the Arabian Sea, made landfall on the southern coast of Pakistan, leaving a trail of destruction and devastation in its wake. As the nation grapples with the aftermath of this catastrophic event, it is crucial to understand the impact, response, and recovery efforts in the face of such natural disasters.
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**Cyclone Biparjoy makes landfall in India and Pakistan**
Cyclone Biparjoy makes landfall in India and Pakistan, causing widespread damage A powerful cyclone made landfall in India and Pakistan on Thursday, causing widespread damage. The cyclone, named Biparjoy, was classified as a “very severe cyclonic storm” by the India Meteorological Department (IMD). It had maximum sustained winds of 125 kilometers per hour (78 miles per hour) and gusts of up to 155 kilometers per hour (96 miles per hour). The cyclone made landfall near the town of Naliya in Gujarat, India, at around 6:30 p.m. local time. It then moved across the border into Pakistan, where it made landfall near the town of Karachi at around 9:30 p.m. local time. The cyclone brought heavy rains and strong winds to both countries. In India, the rains caused widespread flooding and mudslides. In Pakistan, the winds caused widespread damage to property and infrastructure. At least 10 people have been killed in India and Pakistan as a result of the cyclone. Thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes in both countries. The cyclone is expected to weaken as it moves inland, but it is still expected to cause significant damage in both countries. Impact in India In India, the cyclone has caused widespread flooding and mudslides. The worst-hit areas are the states of Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh. In Gujarat, the cyclone has caused the Narmada River to overflow its banks. The flooding has displaced tens of thousands of people and has damaged or destroyed thousands of homes. In Rajasthan, the cyclone has caused the Chambal River to overflow its banks. The flooding has displaced thousands of people and has damaged or destroyed thousands of homes. In Madhya Pradesh, the cyclone has caused the Son River to overflow its banks. The flooding has displaced thousands of people and has damaged or destroyed thousands of homes. The cyclone has also caused widespread power outages and communication disruptions in India. Impact in Pakistan In Pakistan, the cyclone has caused widespread damage to property and infrastructure. The worst-hit areas are the provinces of Sindh and Balochistan. In Sindh, the cyclone has caused the Indus River to overflow its banks. The flooding has displaced tens of thousands of people and has damaged or destroyed thousands of homes. In Balochistan, the cyclone has caused the Makran Coastal Highway to collapse. The collapse has cut off communication between the coastal areas and the rest of the country. The cyclone has also caused widespread power outages and communication disruptions in Pakistan.
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