Severe Cyclone Vayu which was set to make landfall on Thursday along the Gujarat coast may not hit the land at all, the Indian Meteorological Department has said. According to the Met Department,?Cyclone Vayu has changed its trajectory overnight and is now moving further into the sea.?
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"Cyclone Vayu may not make landfall. It will only skirt the coast. It has made a small deviation. But, its effect will be there with strong winds and heavy rain,ˇ± secretary at the Ministry of Earth Sciences M Rajeevan told PTI.
But the state continues to be on alert as the cyclone may cause heavy wind and rain in the coastal areas.?
Nearly 3 lakh people from low-lying areas had already been evacuated and shifted to safer locations before the arrival of the cyclone.
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The Indian Army, Navy and NDRF were put on standby for any emergencies. They continue to be on alert even after the threat of the cyclone has reduced.?
Flight operations from Ahmedabad to Porbandar, Diu, Kandla, Mundra, and Bhavnagar, however, continued to remain cancelled for Thursday.? ?
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Cyclone Vayu is the second deadliest cyclone to hit the state since 1998 that had ravaged port town Kandla killing 1,241 persons
This is also the second severe cyclonic storm to hit the country this year.? Earlier in May the eastern coast of India was hit by Cyclone Fani, leaving a trail of destruction in Odisha.?