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Watch: Early scenes from the landfall of Cyclone Nisagra near Alibag in Maharashtra

Mumbai Police has stopped people from visiting places like beaches, parks and promenades along the coastline.

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Jun 03, 2020 · 01:52 pm
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#WATCH: #CycloneNisarga makes landfall along the Maharashtra coast, process will be completed during next 3 hours. Visuals from Alibaug. pic.twitter.com/n5kpRtpBdS

— ANI (@ANI) June 3, 2020

Kashid, Murud or Diveagar? Experts differ on landfall site. According the latest #IMD updates, the severe cyclonic storm Nisarga lay centred over east central Arabian sea at 11:30 a.m.
Video: Prashant Nakwe #NisargaUpdates #CycloneUpdate pic.twitter.com/KsXnYVobQb

— The Hindu-Mumbai (@THMumbai) June 3, 2020

Take a look at the eye of the storm. #CycloneNisarga

Video sent by @vinivdvc.

Follow live updates:https://t.co/SoizctrYEL pic.twitter.com/RTubsezKDo

— News18.com (@news18dotcom) June 3, 2020

#MiddayCycloneUpdates |
Heavy rains and winds hit Ratnagiri#CycloneNisarg #CycloneUpdate pic.twitter.com/uLH33naWid

— Mid Day (@mid_day) June 3, 2020

Video: THE CENTER OF THE SEVERE CYCLONE "NISARGA" IS VERY CLOSE TO MAHARASHTRA COAST. LANDFALL PROCESS STARTED AND IT WILL BE COMPLETED DURING NEXT 3 HOURS. THE NORTHEAST SECTOR OF THE EYE OF SEVERE CYCLONIC STORM “NISARGA” IS ENTERING INTO LAND.#CycloneUpdate #NisargaCyclone pic.twitter.com/Kh2m3pVEGN

— Vikas Bhadauria (ABP News) (@vikasbhaABP) June 3, 2020

#WATCH Cyclone Nisarga has become a severe cyclonic storm, it's 200km away from Mumbai. The cyclone is moving northeasterly towards Alibag in Raigad. The severe cyclonic storm is likely to cross south of Alibag between 1 pm to 3pm:IMD Mumbai,Maharashtra; Visuals from Alibag Beach pic.twitter.com/P2GfsecdNr

— ANI (@ANI) June 3, 2020

#WATCH Maharashtra: Strong winds and high tides hit Ratnagiri area. #CycloneNisarga pic.twitter.com/Cg85bxwMdL

— ANI (@ANI) June 3, 2020

#WATCH Maharashtra: NDRF (National Disaster Response Force) team has been deployed at Versova beach in Mumbai, in view of impending adverse weather. #CycloneNisarga pic.twitter.com/QruD0DZjqy

— ANI (@ANI) June 3, 2020
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