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70 fishing boats missing in the sea amid cyclone warnings in Pakistan

70 fishing boats are missing in the sea amid warnings of a possible cyclonic storm in Pakistan. Pakistani authorities have been unable to track down at least 70 boats after all fishing boats were recalled from Karachi in the wake of a possible tropical cyclone. As reported by Sama News, the Pakistan Navy, Pakistan Maritime Security Agency and the Fishermen’s Cooperative Society have set up several surveillance and rescue centres.

Nasir Boneri, manager of the cooperative, said, “There were at least 165 fishing boats in the sea which could not reach Karachi due to bad weather. They were stopped at ghats in Pasni, Ormara and elsewhere in Balochistan. Meanwhile, a warning of very high waves has also been issued by the authorities while the sea conditions in the region are deteriorating rapidly. The Pakistan Meteorological Department had issued a warning for the possibility of a cyclonic storm developing along the Sindh-Makran coast within the next few hours.

In the latest advisory issued on Thursday evening, the Met Office said that the pressure over northeast Arabian Sea has moved west-northwestwards with a speed of 20 km/h during the last 12 hours, and is now located at latitude 23.0N and longitude 67.8N. Is located at. Which is about 240 km east-southeast of Karachi. This information has come out by quoting Geo News.

Shaheen storm alert after Gulab storm in India

Let us tell you that in India too, due to the cyclone storm, there has been devastation in many states. Earlier, the storm of Gulab has affected most of the states of the country, while now a continuous alert is being issued by the Meteorological Department regarding the storm of Shaheen.