Deadly Cyclone In India Halts Fuel Exports And Operations At Offshore Rigs
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A severe cyclone off India's western coast has suspended oil product exports from one port and halted operations at offshore oil platforms and other ports as authorities are evacuating people from coastal areas where the tropical cyclone Biparjoy in the Arabian Sea has already claimed seven lives.
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-What measures have been taken to protect the coastal regions?
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deploy rescuers
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shifted nearly 21,000 people from coastal areas to safer places
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imposed section 144
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evacuating people from western
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shifting people residing within 10 km distance from the shore to safer locations
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temporary shelters
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evacuating people from
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short-terminated more than 50 trains
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cancelled the operation of 67 express trains as a precautionary measure
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initiated evacuation efforts
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storm surge warning
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precautions
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halted fishing activities, deployed rescue personnel and announced evacuation plans
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evacuating people
Biparjoy is expected to make landfall on Thursday between Mandvi in India's western state of Gujarat and Karachi in Pakistan.
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-Where exactly is the cyclone expected to make landfall?
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India, Pakistan
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western India
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Near Jakhau, Gujarat
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Gujarat
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between Keti Bunder, Indian Gujarat coast
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India's west coast and southern Pakistan
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near Jakhau port in Kutch district
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India and Pakistan
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between Mandvi in Gujarat and Karachi in Pakistan
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near Jakhau port
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Kutch
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near Jakhau port in the Kutch district
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coastlines of India and Pakistan
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close to Jakhau port
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east-central Arabian Sea
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Saurashtra and Kutch coasts near Jakhau Port
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Gujarat coastal areas of Saurashtra and Kutch
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near Jakhau port in the Kutch district of Gujarat
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Saurashtra and Kutch regions of Gujarat
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off the Dwarka coast
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near the border of Pakistan and India in the Kutch district of the state of Gujarat
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between Gujarat in west India, and south-east Pakistan
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near Jakhau port in the Kutch district of India's Gujarat state
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Pakistan's southern Sindh province and the coastline of the western Indian state of Gujarat
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Gujarat state and neighbouring southern Pakistan
Many offshore oil and gas platforms are located off Gujarat, which is also home to several major ports. Most of those have had to halt operations ahead of the cyclone.
India's large private refiner Reliance Industries, which operates the largest refining hub in the world, Jamnagar, was forced to halt exports of diesel and other refined petroleum products from the port of Sikka, due to the cyclone, traders told Reuters on Monday.
Reliance Industries has declared a force majeure on petroleum product exports from the port of Sikka, it wrote in a letter to traders cited by Reuters.
The refinery at Jamnagar, capable of processing 704,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude, is a key diesel exporter from India. In recent months, Europe has raised its imports of refined petroleum products from Asia after the EU banned imports of seaborne Russian oil products as of February 5.
On Monday, Indian Coast Guard airlifted 11 personnel from the jack-up rig 'Key Singapore' operating off Dwarka to Okha off Gujarat. By Tuesday morning, all 50 personnel have been evacuated from the rig, the Indian Coast Guard said.
The Biparjoy cyclone has also suspended operations at Mundra, the largest commercial port in India, as well as vessel operations at the port of Tuna.
In addition, the ports at Bedi, Navlakhi, Porbandar, Okha, and Bhavnagar have also been closed as the cyclone approaches.