A sudden mini cyclone struck Gujarat’s Kutch region, triggering chaos at Mundra Port where multiple ships collided and port infrastructure was damaged, according to visuals circulating on social media.
The incident highlights growing weather volatility along India’s western coastline.
Ships collide as strong winds hit Mundra Port
Eyewitness visuals show large cargo vessels drifting and colliding at Mundra Port amid strong winds and poor visibility.
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Multiple ships appear to have lost control
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Heavy winds disrupted port operations
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Visibility dropped significantly due to storm conditions
Crane collapses amid storm impact
Reports indicate that port equipment, including cranes, was damaged during the sudden weather event.
The strong gusts and rough conditions caused:
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Structural damage at the port
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Temporary disruption in cargo handling
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Safety concerns for ongoing operations
Mini cyclone triggers localised disruption
The weather disturbance, described as a “mini cyclone”, affected parts of Kutch with:
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Sudden high-speed winds
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Dust and reduced visibility
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Short-duration but intense impact
Authorities are yet to release an official detailed assessment of the damage.
Why this matters
Mundra Port is one of India’s largest commercial ports, and any disruption can impact:
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Cargo movement
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Export-import timelines
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Supply chains
Such sudden weather events are becoming increasingly important for logistics planning.
Market and trade impact (trend angle)
This incident comes at a time when:
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Global shipping is already disrupted due to West Asia tensions
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Freight costs are rising
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Supply chains remain fragile
Any additional disruption at key Indian ports could add to global trade pressure.








