Cyclone Sagar is building up at Aden off Yemen coast in Arabian sea and is likely to intensify further slightly, a warning bulletin issued by Indian Metereological Department said, adding that it is moving towards Gulf of Oman.
Gale winds speed reaching 65-75 kmph gusting to 85 kmph is very likely around the centre of the cyclone covering Gulf of Aden and adjoining areas of southwest and west central Arabian sea. Sea condition will be high over the same area and same period, the Met Department predicted.
The Sagar Cyclone is less likely to have any significant impact on coastal Gujarat, according to meteorological department.
The meteorological department has issued advisory asking fishermen not to enter deep sea in view of adverse weather conditions.
"This cyclonic storm is very far from us and it is going towards Gulf of Oman in the north. The possibility of Cyclone Sagar making any significant impact along the Gujarat coast is very less. There is no need to worry," said Jayanta Sarkar, Director, MeT Centre.
"Cyclonic Storm Sagar situated over Gulf of Aden is not going affect Gujarat. It is going further away from us," Mr Kumar said.
However, the administration is leaving nothing to chance.
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