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Safety first

Paul Noronha

Tourist boats move to the safety of the shores at the Gateway of India. A cyclonic storm is brewing in the Arabian Sea around 250 km away from the Veraval port in Gujarat, which will have its effect in Mumbai, too. The weather bureau has warned of heavy rains accompanied by strong winds within the next 48 hours.

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