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Cyclone Phyan bypasses Mumbai, city partially shut
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 12 - 11 - 2009

The ‘red' alert over Mumbai was withdrawn Wednesday evening, after MET officials said Cyclone Phyan has bypassed the financial capital and is found losing its intensity.
However, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an ‘orange' alert (a step below ‘red' below) in Mumbai and asked the people to stay at home after 5 P.M. A cyclonic storm dumped heavy rains on Mumbai on Wednesday, forcing early closure of schools and offices, and was expected to bring more rains to the northern coast of Maharashtra, weather officials said.
Cyclone Phyan bypassed Mumbai, India's financial capital, where residents in low-lying areas were evacuated and coast guard vessels were dispatched to bring back fishing trawlers caught in the rough seas. A cyclone alert is in place in northern Maharashtra for the next 12 hours, said Ajit Tyagi, director general of the Indian Meteorological Department.
An alert for Gujarat has been removed. “You can expect heavy rains, high wind speeds of up to 80 kph, rough seas and strong surges. The intensity will gradually decrease over the next few hours,” Tyagi said.
Tropical cyclones are not common in Mumbai, which was last hit in 1940, he said.
Extra buses and trains were pressed into service in Mumbai, where city officials acted swiftly to prevent a repeat of the scene in July 2005, when a deluge killed more than 500 residents and left millions stranded without basic amenities. “We are fully prepared. Disaster management cells are active and we have rescue and relief teams on standby,” said state chief secretary Johny Joseph. “We are advising people to stay home.”
At Mumbai's airport, the country's busiest, rain and windy conditions were causing delays of up to two hours, a spokesman said, and some flights were being diverted. The rains could hamper crushing of sugarcane in Maharashtra, the country's top producer of sugar.
Harvesting of cotton in Maharashtra and Gujarat has also been affected, officials said, with raw cotton arrivals impacted at major markets in north Maharashtra.
The first day of Sri Lanka's tour opener against an Indian Board President's XI was washed out in Mumbai, as was the final one-day international between Australia and India.
800 men missing in
cyclone-hit Arabian Sea
About 80 fishing trawlers, with an average of 10 men in each, are missing in cyclone-hit Arabian Sea, organizations of fishermen along India's west coast said on Wednesday. As Cyclone Phyan intensified and tore northwards, slated to make landfall along the north Maharashtra-south Gujarat coast late Wednesday night, there were reports of boats missing at sea, despite repeated warnings from the authorities over the last few days that no fisherman should venture out.


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