The approaching cyclone “Biparjoy” has prompted the Sindg government to take a number of precautionary measures. The civil administration and the Pakistan Army have both been active in preparing for the storm, which is expected to make landfall on June 15. Chief Minister of Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah has personally undertaken an aerial survey of the affected areas. He has also directed the provincial government to make all necessary arrangements for the safety of the people. The Pakistan Army has also been deployed to help with the relief effort. Troops have been sent to various areas to help with evacuations and to provide assistance to those who have been affected by the storm.
Meteorological experts have warned that the cyclone could cause widespread damage. Winds of up to 190 kilometers per hour are expected, along with heavy rains. The storm is also expected to cause flooding and coastal erosion. The government has urged people in the affected areas to take precautions and to evacuate if necessary. Those who remain should stay indoors and avoid contact with floodwaters. The government has also set up relief camps in the affected areas. These camps will provide food, shelter, and medical care to those who have been displaced by the storm. The government is committed to providing assistance to those who have been affected by cyclone Biper. It is hoped that the precautionary measures taken by the government will help to minimize the damage caused by the storm.
In addition to the government’s efforts, there are a number of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that are also working to help those affected by the cyclone. These NGOs are providing food, water, shelter, and medical care to those in need. The situation is still developing, but the government and NGOs are working hard to help those affected by cyclone Biper. It is hoped that the storm will pass without causing too much damage.