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Deep Depression Turns into Cyclone, Now 170 km Southeast of Karachi

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A deep depression in the Arabian Sea has intensified into a cyclone, named Sardar Sarfraz, located 170 km southeast of Karachi. The city is experiencing winds of 60-70 km/h and heavy rainfall, with increased intensity expected tonight.

The cyclone is moving towards Balochistan and Oman, bringing heavy showers under its influence. Karachi residents are advised to take necessary precautions and stay tuned for further updates.

Latest Updates:
– Wind speed: 60-70 km/h
– Rainfall: Heavy showers with increased intensity expected tonight
– Cyclone movement: Towards Balochistan and Oman
 
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