The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Monday that cyclone Tauktae has intensified into an “extremely severe cyclonic storm” and is “very likely” to hit Gujarat coast between 8 pm and 11 pm on May 17.

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Around 1.5 lakh people are being shifted from low-lying coastal areas in Gujarat, while 54 teams of the NDRF and SDRF remained deployed after IMD’s warning that Tauktae will reach the state coast on Monday evening and cross it Tuesday.

Cyclone Tauktae is about 160 km south-southwest of Mumbai, where the airport has already been closed from 11 am to 2 pm.  

The rapid intensification happened in the early hours of Monday, said the IMD which had earlier not predicted that Tauktae will intensify into an extremely severe cyclonic storm.

It now has a wind speed of 180-190 kilometres per hour with winds gusting to 210 kilometres per hour.

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The IMD has, however, forecast that its intensity will reduce when it hits the Gujarat coast.

“The very severe cyclonic storm ‘Tauktae’ (pronounced as Tau’Te) over east-central Arabian Sea moved north-north-westwards with a speed of about 20 kmph during past six hours, intensified into an extremely severe cyclonic storm,” the Cyclone Warning Division of the IMD said.

“It is very likely to move north-north-westwards and reach Gujarat coast in the evening hours of 17th and cross Gujarat coast between Porbandar and Mahuva (Bhavnagar district) during the night (2000–2300 hours IST) of May 17 as a very severe cyclonic storm with a maximum sustained wind speed 155-165 kmph gusting to 185 kmph,” it added.

Skymet, a private company that provides weather forecasts and solutions, said landfall is likely between Gujarat’s Mahuva and Porbandar areas and close to Diu.

“A swathe of 100 km on either side of the anticipated strike always remains vulnerable,” it said.

Gujarat Additional Chief Secretary Pankaj Kumar said 25,000 people have already been moved to safer places.

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In Mumbai, five temporary shelters each have been put up in 24 civic wards of the metropolis so that citizens can be shifted there, if necessary.

The IMD has issued an orange alert for Mumbai, warning of very heavy rains at isolated places with strong winds on Monday as Tauktae is likely to pass close to the Mumbai coast.

Three teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) stationed in the western suburbs of Mumbai have been put on alert. Teams of the Indian Navy are also kept on standby, officials said.

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Meanwhile, in Jalgaon in north Maharashtra, two people died and another was injured after a tree fell on a hut, an official said. It wasn’t clear if the incident was directly related to the severity of the cyclonic storm.