Saturday, January 24th, 2026

Cyclone Tauktae: 3 dead, 16,500 huts damaged in Gujarat



GANDHINAGAR:  At least three people have lost their lives due to Cyclone Tauktae, said Chief Minister Vijay Rupani on Tuesday.

Rupani held a high-level review meeting on cyclone situation and rainfall conditions in the state, especially in the 14 coastal districts. “Three people have lost their lives due to cyclone Tauktae.

Around 40,000 trees have fallen and 16,500 huts have affected in the state due to the cyclone,” said the Chief Minister.

Currently, the severe cyclonic storm Tauktae is hovering over Saurashtra in Gujarat. India Meteorological Department (IMD) earlier today said it would move north-northeastwards and weaken gradually into a cyclonic storm during the next three hours.

“Severe cyclonic storm ‘Tauktae’ lay centered at 08:30 hrs IST of May 18 over Saurashtra, about 130 kilometers south-southwest of Surendranagar and 10 kilometers east of Amreli. It would move north-northeastwards and weaken gradually into a cyclonic storm during the next three hours,” IMD tweeted.

The meteorological department informed that ‘Tauktae’ lay centered at 09:30 am over Saurashtra, near latitude 21.65 degrees north and longitude 71.35 degrees east, about 205 kilometers southwest of Ahmedabad, 125 kilometers south-southwest of Surendranagar. (ANI)

Publish Date : 18 May 2021 21:02 PM

Gokul Baskota expresses dissent over KP Oli’s recent remarks

KATHMANDU: CPN-UML leader Gokul Baskota has voiced his dissatisfaction with

Enrollment in Kathmandu community schools rises

KATHMANDU: The number of new students enrolling in Kathmandu Metropolitan

Seven leaders, including Haribol and Kul Prasad KC, expelled from NCP

KATHMANDU: The Nepali Communist Party (NCP) has expelled seven leaders

Algorithm-driven social media shaping Nepal’s elections, raising deeper democratic concerns

KATHMANDU: When Gen-Z youths called for protests on September 8

Nepali Army marks 50 years of nature and environmental conservation

KATHMANDU: The Nepali Army’s participation and achievements in nature and