The red warning is the highest level of weather warning and indicates that extreme weather is expected. A red alert signifies that extremely bad weather conditions are certainly going to disrupt travel and power. During a red alert, there’s a significant risk of damage to life and property, and accordingly residents are advised to take immediate action to protect themselves.
From June 14 to June 15, a red warning has been issued for the following places in Gujarat. This red warning indicates that heavy to very heavy rainfall and isolated extremely heavy rainfall is expected.
From June 15 to June 16, a red warning has been issued for the following places in Gujarat.
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Devbhoomi Dwarka
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Kutch
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Jamnagar
From June 16 to June 17, a red warning has been issued for the following places in Gujarat.
The orange alert is a step up from the yellow warning and step below from red alert, indicating that the weather could potentially worsen, causing disruption to plans and potentially posing a threat to life and property. Residents should be prepared for significant changes in weather conditions.
From June 14 to June 15, an orange warning has been issued for the following places in Gujarat. This orange warning indicates that heavy to very heavy rainfall is expected at isolated places.
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Kutch
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Morbi
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Porbandar
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Jamnagar
From June 15 to June 16, an orange alert has been issued for the following places in Gujarat.
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Morbi
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Rajkot
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Porbandar
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Junagadh
From June 16 to June 17, an orange alert has been issued for the following places in Gujarat.
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Kutch
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Morbi
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Mehsana
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Sabarkantha
From June 17 to June 18, an orange alert has been issued for the following places in Gujarat.
A yellow warning signifies that residents need to stay updated about the potential severe weather. While the weather may not be a threat to the general population, people engaged in certain activities may be at potential risk. This yellow alert indicates that heavy rainfall is expected at isolated places.
This is the lowest level of alert and signifies that no severe weather conditions are expected. The green warning means that it is safe for residents to carry on with their regular activities.
From June 14 to June 18, yellow and green alerts have been issued for the following places in Gujarat.
As per the latest bulletin by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), it has issued a red message stating a cyclone warning for Saurashtra and Kutch coasts and will cross near Jakhau Port (Gujarat) by the evening of 15 June as VSCS.