High tides force fishermen to flee homes

Published June 13, 2014
A Pakistani boy looks as a high wave smashes into the shore in Karachi, Pakistan, Thursday, June 12, 2014. The Pakistan Meteorological Department issued an advisory about the formation of a tropical cyclone in the eastern Arabian Sea. — Photo by AP
A Pakistani boy looks as a high wave smashes into the shore in Karachi, Pakistan, Thursday, June 12, 2014. The Pakistan Meteorological Department issued an advisory about the formation of a tropical cyclone in the eastern Arabian Sea. — Photo by AP

KARACHI: Rough sea and high tides forced hundreds of people, mainly fishermen, living along the Karachi-Thatta-Badin coastline to flee their homes, many of which were inundated on Thursday.

“We have never seen such high tides over the past decade,” said a fisherman whose family was one of those who fled their Sumar village in the Hawkesbay-Sandspit area.

Over 7,000 villagers in the Khaarochann and Keti-bandar areas have been affected by high tides.

The Chief Meteorologist, Sindh-Balochistan, Tousif Alam, said the cyclone ‘Nanuak’ built up in the eastern part of the Arabian Sea was likely to continue moving towards Oman.


Read more: High tides inundate houses, spread panic across Sindh coastline


Our Correspondent adds from Gwadar: The Balochistan Fisheries Department issued a warning on Thursday night to fishermen who had gone for fishing in the deep sea to return to the coast.

It asked the fishermen to remain close to the coast.

Published in Dawn, June 13th, 2014

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