Alert issued for cyclone 'Bulbul', it may rain in Bengal
Alert issued for cyclone 'Bulbul', it may rain in Bengal
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Kolkata: The cyclone over the Bay of Bengal is expected to turn into a very severe cyclone in the next two days, passing through the coast of West Bengal, Bangladesh, and Odisha. In such a situation, cyclonic storms can take a more dangerous form during the next 24 hours, if considered by the Indian Meteorological Department. With this, the department has also issued an alert. While alerting, fishermen have been advised to return to the coast and not to go to sea till further orders. Let us tell you that the Regional Director of Meteorological Department G.K. Das said, "Cyclone 'Bulbul' is located 930 km south-southeast of Kolkata and is likely to strengthen further by Thursday night.

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On Saturday, it will become more powerful and reach a very severe category, due to which the situation in the sea can be adverse. The storm is likely to move north-northwestwards along the coast of West Bengal and Bangladesh. "With this, there are reports that the wind speed recorded between 70 and 80 km per hour in the impact zone of cyclone 'Bulbul' and while the center Its speed is 90 kilometers per hour. At the same time, the meteorologist said that "If it turns into a very severe cyclonic storm, then its maximum speed will reach 115 to 125 kilometers per hour and the speed in the center of the storm will be 140 kilometers per hour." The Director-General of the department Mrityunjay Mohapatra said, "The cyclonic system is being monitored and the possible location of hitting the coast is being assessed. Meanwhile, the Meteorological Department has predicted heavy rains in the coastal districts of West Bengal, East Midnapore, North 24 Parganas, and South 24 Parganas from November 9 to 11.

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With this, a government official said, "The officials of the respective districts have been asked to monitor the situation and prepare an action plan to deal with the emergency." According to the Meteorological Department, the coastal areas of West Bengal and Odisha will start moving at a speed of 50 km per hour from Friday evening and this speed will keep increasing. ''

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