Nilofer cyclone in Karachi will Strike with in 24 Hours

By | October 28, 2014

Danger Alert in Karachi – Nilofer cyclone in Karachi will Strike with in 24 Hours – Now it is 1170 Kilometer away

Danger High alert due to Nilofer Cyclone in Karachi today. A Storm of Arabian sea names as Nilofer is coming toward the seashore of Pakistan near Karachi. According to met office the storm intensity will increase tonight and it will strike the seashore of Karachi with in 24 Hours.

They said that the Nilofer will move toward the coast of Oman with in 24 hours with the speed of 6 kilometers per hour and will push toward the coastal areas of India and Pakistan. Still it is 1170 kilometers away from Pakistan Coastal areas.

Meanwhile Heavy rain in the coastal areas are expected where as the Cyclone will ends on 31 October near the Indian border of Gujarat and Sindh. you may also like to read tsunami in Karachi is expected due to Quake in Indian Ocean.

 

 

Nilofer cyclone in Karachi will Strike with in 24 Hours [howpk.com]

Nilofer cyclone in Karachi will Strike with in 24 Hours [howpk.com]

DANGER ALERT IN KARACHI DUE TO NILOFER CYCLONE :

On the other hand due to this storm the section 144 is alert on the coast of Karachi for swimmer as well as fisherman. And also suggest the fisher man to come back before Wednesday because there is the danger of life. Remember after striking the coast of Karachi this will decrease its intensity and will end on 31 October while striking to the Indian borders. You may interested to read how to use phone as WiFI router in iOS/Android.

What you think about Nilofer Cyclone in Karachi? We must need to call our friends, Family members to avoid to go on the seashore of Karachi as well as in Sindh. Otherwise you may charged by act of non obligation of rules. As we are talking about Karachi. So, i want to tell you the Karachi Astronomers society succeed to make a telescope which can zoom any unit in sky 600 times larger then other.For more information you must need to read Karachi Astronomers Invent Castro Dom Telescope.

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