Even in the 19th, a devastating storm hit Mumbai


Mumbai, June 8, 2020, Wednesday

The life of the people of Mumbai has become very busy due to the hurricane. In addition to enforcing Article 14 in Mumbai to avoid loss of life and property in the wake of the hurricane, people were instructed not to go out of their homes. Gujarat had been on alert for the last few days in the wake of the Nirsag hurricane, but the nature was moving towards Mumbai and the ambush was averted from Gujarat. The coastal area of ​​South Gujarat may be affected by the hurricane, so precautionary measures have been taken.


According to the information received, a major cyclone hit the coastal economic capital of India on November 19. Just one year after the country's independence, a hurricane struck in November, killing six people and leaving six missing. The hurricane toppled the roofs and left people without power for hours. Traffic was light at this time of night.


During the 12-hour storm, the roads were smooth. The wind blew at a speed of 100 kmph and then it rained heavily. Gardens and park trees were left desolate by falling. At that time there was no sticky and scientific satellite system seen in the present time. Hurricanes were not named as they are now. Many 80- to 9-year-olds living in Mumbai relived their childhood memories of the hurricane that struck just after 6 pm three years ago.

Did the 12th hurricane kill 1 lakh people in Mumbai?

There has also been talk of a devastating cyclone hitting Mumbai on June 6-17. Thirteen years ago, a hurricane known as a bomb cyclone killed 100,000 people. However, research conducted in 2012 by a university in Massachusetts and Purna in the United States has confirmed this rumor. No catastrophic storm hit Mumbai during this period. If this had really happened it would have been noted in the English gadgets or other documents known for documentation. (Pictures are symbolic)


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