Cyclone Tauktae to intensify further before making landfall in Gujarat, India

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Cyclone Tauktae is currently moving north-northeast and is likely to intensify rapidly into a ‘severe cyclonic storm’ in the next 12-24 hours. This is the first cyclonic storm this year as India fights a deadly second wave of Covid-19. It is expected to make a landfall in Porbandar, Gujarat on Tuesday afternoon. 

Red and Orange alerts have been issued in various parts of the states along the western coast. Low-lying areas of the Islands of Lakshadweep are likely to get flooded. 

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