Cyclone CS TEJ has formed over the Southwest Arabian Sea, posing a potential threat to coastal regions in its path. The meteorological department has been closely monitoring the system’s development, and it is important for local authorities and residents to stay informed and prepared.
Intensification into Severe Cyclonic Storm (SCS)
The current trajectory of CS TEJ suggests that it will rapidly intensify into a Severe Cyclonic Storm (SCS) over the coming 12 hours. This intensification is expected to bring about stronger winds and heavy rainfall, raising concerns about its impact on the region.
Escalation to Very Severe Cyclonic Storm (VSCS)
Within the subsequent 24 hours, meteorologists predict that CS TEJ will further escalate in strength, reaching the status of a Very Severe Cyclonic Storm (VSCS). This classification signifies a more formidable threat, with the potential for widespread damage, flooding, and disruption to daily life.
Projected Landfall between Al Ghaidah and Salalah
CS TEJ is anticipated to make landfall between the coastal areas of Al Ghaidah in Yemen and Salalah in Oman. Landfall is projected to occur early in the morning on October 25, raising concerns about the potential for severe weather, storm surges, and heavy rainfall in these regions.
Preparedness and Safety Measures
As CS TEJ continues to intensify and approaches land, it is essential for local authorities, residents, and businesses in the affected areas to take immediate preparedness measures. This includes monitoring weather updates, securing properties, and preparing for potential evacuations if necessary.
Continuous Monitoring and Alerts
The meteorological department will continue to closely monitor CS TEJ’s progress and provide timely updates and alerts to ensure the safety and well-being of residents in the path of the cyclone. It is crucial for individuals and communities to heed official warnings and instructions to minimize the impact of this approaching storm.
Cyclone CS TEJ’s intensification into a Very Severe Cyclonic Storm warrants immediate attention and preparedness from residents and authorities in the region. Timely response, careful monitoring, and adherence to safety guidelines will be crucial in mitigating the potential impact of this impending cyclone.