Cyclone Asna Moves Offshore, Weakening in Arabian Sea

The tropical cyclone is moving away from Karachi, likely to weaken and dissipate in the sea.
Cyclone Asna has begun to move away from Karachi and the coastal belt of Sindh.
As the cyclone moves towards the coastal areas of Balochistan, its trajectory will head towards Oman.
There is no expectation of the cyclone making landfall, and it is likely to weaken and dissipate in the sea.

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