Wednesday, June 2, 2010



Karachi faces storm threat
Cyclone Phet approaching Karachi

The city poses the threat of storm during next 24 to 38 hours due to low atmospheric pressure in Arabian Sea, sources said Wednesday.
Cyclone Phet is likely to hit coastal areas of Karachi, Chief Meteorologist Arif Mehmood said on Wednesday.The cyclone moved to coastal areas of the city has intensified and now lies about 920 kilometers southwest of Karachi.Pakistan Navy and maritime security agencies put on high alert over cyclone threat.
At least 170 boats lost contact with control room as cyclone Phet is 900 kilometers away from Karachi.Navy helicopters have launched search operation for the missing fishermen. Meteorological Department warned fishermen against going to open sea and directed them to back up by today’s evening.According to Met Department, the cyclone is assuming more fury 900 kilometers to southwest of Karachi.

The ferocious hurricane would make landing at Pakistan’s coastline after 24 hours, as it is likely to force entry into Sindh coastal areas at night between Friday and Saturday.The fierce storm could unleash heavy downpours couple with gale-force winds in coastal areas of Sindh and Balochistan. Under the influence of tropical cyclone formed in Arabian Sea, Widespread rain associated with strong gusty winds is also expected in Sindh including Makran coast between Thursday to Saturday. PHET is a Thai word pronounced as Pet, meaning "Diamond".

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