Gulab At least 20 total deaths have been attributed to Gulab, as well as
₹20 billion (US$271 million) in damages.
Odisha Trees were uprooted and some houses were damaged. A landslide occurred on
National Highway 26 near Ralegada,
Koraput, causing traffic and disruptions; however, the district's administration quickly restored the road. An overnight downpour flooded a portion of National Highway 26 near a government hospital, but a team from the Odisha Disaster Rapid Action Force (ODRAF) rescued the people inside. On 27 September, rainfall of was recorded at
Pottangi, at Mahendragarh and at Mohana, Gajapati. No fatalities were reported.
Andhra Pradesh Gulab also caused severe damages in the districts of
Srikakulam and
Vizianagaram in Andhra Pradesh. It caused disruption of communication and electricity due to traffic jams and trees downed. Vizianagaram was flooded with waterlogging due to a bad subterranean drainage system, with hundreds of trees and signs falling elsewhere. Heavy precipitation in
Vizag led to regional floods and rainwater winds that led to various trees and saplings being uprooted. The
Visakhapatnam Airport was also flooded by heavy rainfall. The downpour in the city became the second-wettest in modern records which stood to , only took place behind
Cyclone Pyarr of 2005. 2 fishermen in the state were killed while one was reported missing. About of crop was destroyed by Gulab, resulting in ₹1 billion (US$13.6 million) of damage.
Telangana Due to Gulab, the
Godavari River's water level increased to the first mark on 30 September at . An individual with a bullock cart drowned in
Munneru stream on
Kothagudem on 29 September, following heavy rains.
Shaheen At least 14 deaths have been attributed to Shaheen.
Gujarat on 1 October As the system moved over the Indian state of
Gujarat as the remnants of Gulab, heavy rains fell over the area, with
Valsad and Kaprada both recording of downpour and
Umarpada at on 29 September, with the former being flooded. Underpasses and roadways were also inundated in the area. As a result, 20 teams of
National Disaster Response Force (NDRF's) were deployed in the whole state for possible continuous rains. 194
tehsils also reported torrential rainfall, with Palsana in
Surat collecting of downpour. Over 100 water reservoirs were put under alert as a result. Street flooding and rivers increasing their capacities due to dams releasing water. Yellow alerts were placed in 20 districts while 6 places were under orange alert as of 29 September. The
Indian Coast Guard also warned fishermen not to venture in the seas affected by the storm in at least three days.
Visavadar recorded a 24-hour period rainfall of from 29 to 30 September, and the
Gir Forest received of rain during the same period, which flooded the Sonarakh River in
Junagadh.
Tithal Beach in
Valsad were also closed. Nine more small irrigation dams overflowed in
Kutch district as a result of three-day rains in the area while boats in the
Arabian Sea were asked to return to ports for safety; 363 of them obeyed it while 474 remained in sea and were expected to return to ports by 4 October.
Pakistan The cyclone caused light downpours and gusty winds in parts of
Karachi on 30 September. The city's Millennium Mall on Rashid Minhas Road also saw heavy traffic due to three electric poles falling on the area. The traffic police removed them immediately as a result. Another pole impacted a car in the parking lot of
Frere Hall. A maximum wind speed of were recorded in the city. On the fishing village in
Ibrahim Hyderi, five fishermen were rescued as their fishing boat capsized in the manner of high seas as a result of the system.
Gulshan-e-Hadeed recorded the highest rainfall from the system at while the first fatality from the system were recorded when an individual was electrocuted, as reported by the rescue officials in
Orangi Subdivision. Several roadways were also inundated with floodwaters in Karachi.
Iran Cyclone Shaheen brought heavy rainfall to
Iran, six people were also killed in the
Chabahar Port. There was also damage to electrical facilities and roads. Five fishermen were missing after two fishing vessels sank off the coast of
Sistan and Baluchestan Province, local medias in the country reported. 13 injuries were also injured due to several wind damages. In
Sistan and Baluchestan Province, over 122 people were hospitalized due to a dust storm brought by the cyclone. Eye, heart, and lung problems were among those in the hospital.
Oman Maximum wind speed reached , and the tallest waves stretched . A child who had gone missing during the flooding was found dead in
Wilayah of
Al Amarat. Another person, also in Muscat, is reported missing. Two foreign workers were killed when a hill collapsed on their house, while more than 5,000 people were put up in emergency shelters. of downpour were recorded in Suwaiq, a
wilayat and
Al-Khaboura at . A building also collapsed in Suwaiq on October 4, with unknown workers inside; no fatalities were recorded. Many houses were inundated with floods, forcing people to climb on their roofs for safety. Several wadis and reefs in the country also overflowed due to heavy rains. Coastal areas were also affected by storm surges from Shaheen. of downpour were reported in the wilayat of Al-Khaboura, the highest in association with the storm, as of October 4. The
Royal Oman Police rescued two people stranded in a wadi in Suwaiq on October 4 while the Al-Khoud dam was reported to be overflowed due to heavy rains. Authorities of the Civil Defence and Ambulance (CDAA) also saved several people who were stuck inside their vehicles. In total, at least 14 Mud also collected in flooded areas.
Muscat had seen flooding in several areas, along with felled trees and other structural damage. However, the city mostly returned to normal the next day. It was estimated that more than 1,000 houses were damaged, with a preliminary estimated damage of about
OMR30–50 million (US$78–130 million).
United Arab Emirates Only light rainfall was recorded in parts of
Al Ain,
Hatta, and
Ajman, due to the storm. == Aftermath ==