Cyclone Shakti tracker live updates from the Arabian Sea on October 6, 2025, show the system moving west-southwestward while weakening gradually. According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), the cyclone carries sustained winds of 100–110 km/h with gusts up to 125 km/h in its centre. The PMD confirmed there is no immediate threat to Pakistan’s coast, including Karachi, but the sea state will remain rough to very rough until October 7.
Karachi Weather and Cyclone Shakti Impact
For Karachi weather, the Met Office stated that moderate winds and light rain may occur in coastal districts including Badin, Thatta, Sujawal, Hub, Lasbela, Awaran, and Kech. No severe flooding or structural damage has been reported in Karachi so far. The cyclone centre remains more than 700 km southwest of Karachi.
Authorities have advised fishermen to avoid deep sea activities until the situation improves. The Cyclone Warning Center Karachi has repeated this advisory, stressing the risk of strong currents and high waves along the Sindh–Makran coastal belt.
Official Statements and Claims
- The PMD said, “Cyclone Shakti poses no immediate threat to Pakistan’s coastline,” confirming Karachi remains outside the storm’s main impact zone.
- Pakistan Today reported that winds in Karachi coastal zones may peak at 40–50 km/h with gusts up to 55 km/h.
- The Tribune noted that the system is expected to “recurve” toward east-northeast in coming days while weakening further.
Cyclone Shakti Tracker Live Monitoring
The Cyclone Shakti tracker live maps by regional meteorological agencies show the system losing strength over the Arabian Sea. Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) also stated that the storm is moving away from Maharashtra and will mainly affect open waters.