Cyclone 'Asni' is coming to wreak havoc, wind speed may be 90 kms!
Cyclone 'Asni' is coming to wreak havoc, wind speed may be 90 kms!
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Cyclone Asni may hit the Bay of Bengal next week. Yes and the Meteorological Department (IMD) has recently said that a low pressure area formed over the southwest Indian Ocean early next week can turn into a strong cyclonic storm. Apart from this, according to the forecasts of the Meteorological Department, this cyclone will later move towards Bangladesh and adjoining northern Myanmar. On the other hand, IMD also says that the current Low Pressure Area (LPA) formed on Tuesday and it is likely to move in east-northwest direction till Saturday. After that it will move towards Andaman and Nicobar Islands.Yes, further the Meteorological Department has even said that the low-pressure area that has formed is very likely to turn into a cyclonic storm on March 21, which will move towards north and northeast on March 22.

In such a situation, if this cyclone takes the form of a storm, then its name will be Asani. At the same time, according to the rules, this cyclonic storm has been given the name Asani by Sri Lanka. Let us tell you that the Meteorological Department has said that this cyclonic storm will reach the northern end of Bangladesh and Myanmar on 23 March after showing its effect in the north and northeast directions. At the same time, the Meteorological Department says that there is a possibility of intensifying sea movement in the southeast Bay of Bengal and adjoining South Andaman Sea on Thursday and Friday.

Because of this, the Meteorological Department has issued a warning to the fishermen to avoid fishing in the southern part and adjoining areas of the Bay of Bengal on next Wednesday and in the southeast Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea on next Thursday and Friday. Go. Along with this, the Meteorological Department has also advised not to go from Andaman Sea to Andaman and Nicobar Islands between Saturday and Tuesday. Apart from this, strong winds are expected in Andaman and Nicobar Islands on Sunday. With this, the wind speed can be 70 to 80 km per hour on this day, which can reach 90 km per hour the next day. However, the Meteorological Department did not say how dangerous it could be if cyclonic conditions turn into a storm.

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