The Meteorological Department has reported the formation of a cyclone in the Arabian Sea in August, marking a rare event since 1976. This development has drawn significant attention as cyclones in this region during August are highly unusual.
According to meteorologists, the cyclone is expected to bring heavy rainfall and strong winds to coastal areas, particularly in parts of Pakistan and India. Authorities have issued warnings for fishermen and residents in these regions to take precautionary measures and stay updated on weather conditions.
Experts suggest that the formation of this cyclone may be linked to changes in oceanic and atmospheric patterns, possibly influenced by global climate change. The unusual timing of the cyclone has raised concerns among weather scientists, as it may indicate shifting climatic conditions in the region.
The last time a cyclone formed in the Arabian Sea during August was nearly five decades ago. The Meteorological Department is closely monitoring the situation and providing regular updates to ensure public safety.
Residents in the affected areas are advised to follow safety guidelines and stay informed through official channels. The authorities are on high alert, ready to respond to any emergencies that may arise due to the cyclone’s impact.