Key Points

The Maharashtra CMO has issued a warning for fishermen as rough conditions are expected in the Arabian Sea from May 22-24. A low-pressure system near the Goa-Maharashtra coast may intensify, bringing strong winds and choppy waters. Fishermen are advised to avoid deep-sea trips, use safety gear, and monitor IMD alerts. Pre-monsoon showers continue in Mumbai with thunderstorms forecasted in coastal districts.

Key Points: Maharashtra CMO Warns Fishermen as Arabian Sea Turns Rough

  • Low-pressure system forming near Maharashtra-Goa coast
  • IMD warns of rough seas till May 24
  • Fishermen advised to stay near shore
  • Yellow alert issued for Mumbai, Palghar, and Thane
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Arabian Sea likely to become rough; fishermen urged to be vigilant: Maharashtra CMO

Maharashtra CMO alerts fishermen about rough Arabian Sea conditions from May 22-24, urging safety measures near Mumbai, Raigad, and Ratnagiri.

"Fishermen must avoid deep-sea ventures and follow IMD updates closely – Maharashtra CMO"

Mumbai, May 20

The Meteorological Department has issued a warning for fishermen in the Arabian Sea, predicting rough seas and strong winds in the coming days, according to the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) of Maharashtra official X account on Tuesday.

A low-pressure area is expected to form in the sea near Maharashtra and Goa from May 21, which may intensify and move northwards by May 24.

Although the state's coast is not directly threatened, the post states that the sea is likely to remain rough, particularly between May 22 and 24, particularly near Raigad, Ratnagiri, Mumbai, and Palghar.

CMO has cautioned fishermen to be vigilant and avoid venturing into the deep sea during this period and released a list of precautions.

Fishermen are advised to regularly check weather department updates, follow the instructions from the local administration and fishermen's cooperatives, avoid using small boats, work close to the shore, steer clear of small boats, and carry necessary safety equipment (life jackets, wireless set) nearby.

They were also advised to move boats to a safe location, considering the potential wind speed and wave strength and avoid fishing when the sea is rough to protect themselves and others.

Earlier, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasted light to moderate rain today, with thundershowers in Mumbai and neighbouring districts. The pre-monsoon rains have been lashing the financial capital, with the weather department issuing a yellow alert until May 22 at the latest, barring Monday.

IMD predicted moderate rain and thundershower alerts in Mumbai and Palghar districts of Maharashtra, while alerts have been issued for lightning, thunderstorms and moderate rain in Thane and Raigad. For Mumbai and Palghar, IMD forecasted thunderstorms accompanied by lightning, light to moderate rainfall, and gusty winds (40-50 kmph) at isolated places for the next four days.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Good that the government is giving timely warnings. Fishermen's safety should be top priority. Hope the local administration ensures these alerts reach every fishing village. 🙏
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Priya M.
Mumbai's weather has been so unpredictable this year! First heatwave, now pre-monsoon showers and rough seas. Climate change is real, friends. Stay safe everyone!
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Amit S.
Fishermen communities are so brave - facing nature's fury daily to feed us. Salute to them! Hope they follow all safety measures. The warning about small boats is especially important.
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Sunita R.
Why does IMD always give alerts at the last moment? They knew about the low pressure formation in advance. Better forecasting systems needed for our coastal states. Lives are at stake!
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Vikram J.
Coastal Maharashtra needs better disaster preparedness infrastructure. Fishermen cooperatives should conduct regular safety drills. Just warnings aren't enough - need action on ground.
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Neha P.
The Arabian Sea has become more turbulent in recent years. My uncle is a fisherman in Ratnagiri - says the weather patterns have changed completely. Stay safe coastal Maharashtra! 🌊

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