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Pak to evacuate 50,000 people in wake of Nilofar cyclone

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Karachi: Pakistan has planned to evacuate at least 50,000 people from its southern coastal areas with cyclone Nilofar slowly moving towards it, officials said on Thursday.

The cyclone, moving at about 14km per hour speed towards Sindh may hit Pakistan tonight or tomorrow with the possibility of heavy rains in the lower parts of the province over the next two days.

Chief meteorologies Tauseef Alam told reporters in Karachi that the cyclone may pass around 250km from Karachi but its outer waves will hit the coast. The National Disaster Management Authority has said that about 50,000 people in vulnerable areas are to be ready for emergency evacuation.

All government offices and educational institutions in Karachi, Thatta, Badin, Sujawal and Tharparkar will remain closed tomorrow where a cyclone emergency had been declared. Preparations have been made to rehabilitate people in government buildings including educational institutions.

Provincial Information Minister Sherjeel Memon said emergency centres have been set up in all coastal areas and appeals were being made to residents of the areas to shift for a few days to safe locations within their districts. (PTI)

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