An orange alert has been issued by the Indian Meteorological Department for 10 districts, including Kutch and Saurashtra. A high warning has also been issued for Mumbai. Currently, the storm is 350 km off the Gujarat coast and 500 km off the coast of Mumbai. As a result of the cyclone that slammed sections of Kutch and Saurashtra on Thursday, Western Railway has canceled a total of 20 train services that were scheduled to travel between Mumbai and Gujarat from June 14 to June 16.
'Biparjoy', a cyclone that developed in the Arabian Sea and is now wreaking havoc on India's coast. This has resulted in rain falling in numerous places, including Mumbai in Maharashtra, with gale-force winds beginning to blow at a pace of 55 km/h. Also experiencing strong winds are Gujarat's Saurashtra and Kutch beaches. High tide is approaching in Mumbai and Jam Nagar. For four days, the storm will produce high gusts. The storm will approach with higher wind speeds. As a result, it's possible that trees could be uprooted and that phone and electrical lines will be damaged. 20 train services from Mumbai to Gujarat have been canceled as a result.
Therefore, if you intend to take a train, wait until you have all the necessary information before heading to the station.
The following trains have been canceled as a result of the hurricane:
Bandra Terminus – Bhuj AC Superfast Express (June 14),
Bhuj – Bandra Terminus AC Superfast Express (June 15),
Veraval – Bandra Terminus (June 15),
Bandra Terminus – Gandhidham Superfast Express (June 16),
Bhuj – Dadar Express (June 13-15),
Dadar – Bhuj Express (June 14-16),
Gandhidham – Bandra Terminus Special (June 15),
Bandra Terminus – Gandhidham Special (June 16),
Bhuj – Bandra Terminus Kutch Express (June 13-15),
Bandra Terminus – Bhuj Kutch Express (June 14-16),
Porbandar – Dadar Saurashtra Express (June 14-15).
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