June 7: The Pakistan Meteorological Department advised the fishermen of Sindh and Balochistan on Tuesday to refrain from venturing into the open sea from Friday to Monday (June 10 to 13)

June 7: The Pakistan Meteorological Department advised the fishermen of Sindh and Balochistan on Tuesday to refrain from venturing into the open sea from Friday to Monday (June 10 to 13) in view of the development of a tropical cyclone.

 

According to an advisory issued by the Met Office, the sea condition would become rough to very rough on Friday and the fishermen who were in the open sea must return to the coast before it.

It stated that a well-marked low-pressure area in the eastern Arabian Sea was likely to intensify into a depression (strong weather system) on Wednesday evening/night. “The current sea surface temperature is (around 30 degrees centigrade) and other meteorological parameters are favourable for the development of a tropical cyclone on Thursday/ Friday,” it added.

Officials said that as a result of this cyclonic activity the coastal areas of Balochistan and Sindh, including Karachi, would receive rain with thunderstorm by Friday.

However, Met Department Director-General Arif Mehmood told Dawn that it was too early to forecast rain in Karachi or anywhere else due to this low-pressure area in the Arabian Sea.

“So far it (the cyclone) is in the development process and we don’t know what will be its track and where it will go.”

Although the direction of wind did not change on Tuesday and remained south-westerly with a speed of 12 knots, the city’s maximum temperature increased by two degrees compared to Monday’s maximum temperature of 37 degrees centigrade.

The maximum temperature in the city was 39 degrees centigrade on Tuesday. The level of humidity, a measure of the amount of moisture in the air, also dropped to 38 per cent from Monday’s 57 per cent.

The Met Office forecast hot and dry weather in Karachi on Wednesday with the maximum temperature ranging between 36 and 38 degrees centigrade.

Two drown in sea near Keamari
Police found two bodies along the beach in the Keamari area on Tuesday, officials said.

The dead were thought to have drowned while swimming in the rough sea.

They said the bodies, found within a span of three hours near Keamari Gate-I, remained unidentified even after several hours.

“The clothes of one of the victims were almost intact that suggested he had drowned hardly hours before his body was found,” said an official at the Docks police station. “Both bodies were examined by the medico-legal section of the Civil Hospital Karachi, which found drowning as the cause of the deaths. Both victims were over 40. The bodies have been shifted to the Edhi morgue for identification.”

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Tropical Cyclone at 350 Km southwest of Karachi (Warning No.11 issued by Pak Met. Office)

Satellite image at 1745 PST

Satellite Image at 1745 PST

Pakistan Meteorological Department issue Cyclone Warning No.11 at 1700 PST which is stated below:

Tropical Cyclone has moved eastwards in last six hours along Makran coast and now located at 24°N – 62°E southwest of Pasni, and at 350 Km southwest of Karachi. The system is likely to move eastwards during next 12 hours, making landfall some where west of Karachi on Sunday (with maximum sustained winds 70 – 90 Km/hour gusting to 120 Km/hour) with associated storm surge of 3 – 5 meters.

Under the influence of this system, extremely heavy rainfall is occurring over coastal areas of Balochistan (Gawadar 370 mm, Jiwani 208 mm, Pasni 127 mm, Turbat 63 mm) accompanied with very strong wind gusting to 120 Km/hour. More rains heavy to very heavy accompanied with strong gusty winds are expected in Balochistan during the next 24 hours. Sindh is also expected to receive widespread heavy rainfall during next 2 days starting from Saturday evening and gradually increasing afterwards. Heavy rains may cause urban / flash flooding in Balochistan and Sindh including Karachi.

Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre of Pakistan Meteorological Department has warned that the fishermen of Sindh and Balochistan should not venture in open sea till further orders. Irrigation authorities in Sindh and Balochistan are requested to reduce inflow in irrigation system.

(Courtesy Pakistan Meteorological Department)

Sindh Health Minister Dr Saghir Ahmed has directed all hospital and health centre staff deputed to coastal areas to remain alert as a cyclone is expected. In a statement issued on Monday, he ordered arrangements to provide first aid to injured people in case of any emergency. He canceled the leaves of doctors and paramedics till June 13, and ordered that the officials concerned ensure strict attendance at the centers.

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