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Cyclone Tej won’t hit Mumbai

With two cyclonic systems brewing in the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, experts say no imminent danger for those living on the coasts

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According to meteorologists, the two storms, when formed, will be separated by a large distance, in excess of 2,500 km

According to meteorologists, the two storms, when formed, will be separated by a large distance, in excess of 2,500 km

Even as two cyclonic systems are developing in the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, evolving into twin tropical storms, meteorologists and climatologists say there is no reason to panic. According to meteorologists, these systems are anticipated to progress without significantly impacting the entire western coast, including Mumbai and other regions of Maharashtra.

As per the India Meteorological Department (IMD), a low-pressure area over the southeast and southwest Arabian Sea had evolved into a depression, approximately 920 km east-southeast of Socotra (Yemen), 1,190 km southeast of Salalah airport (Oman), and 1,280 km east-southeast of Al Ghaidah (Yemen).

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