Mumbai Police prohibits movement along the coastline amid Cyclone Nisarga

Mumbai Police prohibits movement along the coastline amid Cyclone Nisarga

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Tuesday, June 02, 2020, 08:30 PM IST
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Cyclone Nisarga | BL Soni

In the light of Cyclone "Nisarga", hitting Maharashtra, including Mumbai on Wednesday, which is likely to intensify into a "severe cyclonic storm", Mumbai Police has issued an order prohibiting movement along the promenades, beaches in the city.

The advisory states that any presence or movement of one or more persons in public places along the coast like beaches, promenades, parks and other such places near the coastline is prohibited in a bid to prevent the loss of life and property. Pranaya Ashok, Mumbai Police Spokesperson and Deputy Commissioner of Police (Operations) said that the prohibitory orders will come into effect from Wednesday midnight and will end the next afternoon.

The India Meteorological Department had confirmed that the deep depression in Arabian Sea has intensified into a cyclonic storm and is likely to make landfall near Alibaug on Wednesday. The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has deployed three teams to Mumbai and its suburban areas.

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