Cyclone Bulbul: Storm over Bay of Bengal likely to intensify, move towards West Bengal, Bangladesh coasts

Cyclone Bulbul: Storm over Bay of Bengal likely to intensify, move towards West Bengal, Bangladesh coasts

Cyclone Bulbul is likely to intensify into a severe cyclonic storm over the next 24 hours and set to move towards West Bengal and Bangladesh coasts, skirting Odisha, a senior IMD official said.

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Cyclone Bulbul: Storm over Bay of Bengal likely to intensify, move towards West Bengal, Bangladesh coasts

Bhubaneswar: A cyclonic storm formed over the Bay of Bengal is likely to intensify into a severe cyclonic storm over the next 24 hours and set to move towards West Bengal and Bangladesh coasts, skirting Odisha, a senior IMD official said.

Cyclone ‘Bulbul’, moving at a speed of 7 kmph, was currently centred over the east-central Bay of Bengal, about 730 kilometres south-southeast of Paradip in Odisha and 830 km south-southeast of Sagar Islands in West Bengal, according to the director of Bhubaneswar Meteorological Centre, HR Biswas.

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As a precautionary measure, the Odisha government has asked all district administrations to closely watch the development of the cyclonic system, as it may trigger heavy rainfall in several areas.

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Around 15 of the state’s 30 districts had been asked to remain prepared to deal with any possible waterlogging and flood-like situation, a state government official explained.

IMD Director General Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said the cyclonic system was being monitored to ascertain the exact direction the storm and the possible location of its landfall.

“The cyclone is likely to intensify into a severe cyclonic storm. It is very likely to move north-northwestwards towards West Bengal and Bangladesh coasts,” he said, adding that Odisha might be spared of its rage.

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The prediction has come as a major relief to the people of the state, who are struggling to return to normalcy post Cyclone Fani in May. According to official reports, more than 64 people lost lives in Cyclone Fani and over five lakh houses were destroyed under its impact.

A fortnight ago, six people were killed in Odisha in rain-related incidents.

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Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) PK Jena said a total of 15 districts, including Ganjam, Gajapati, Nayagarh, Puri, Khurda, Jagatsinghpur, Cuttack and Kendrapara, had been asked to keep their administrative machinery “fully prepared” to tackle any contingency.

Officials have been told to ensure that no fisherman ventured into the sea from 8 November till further notice.

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Farmers have also been advised to take steps to protect crops and harvested paddy.

Biswas said light to moderate rainfall was likely to lash several places in the north coastal districts of Odisha from 9 to 11 November.

Sea condition would be very rough in the east-central Bay of Bengal till Thursday evening, and might become “phenomenal” thereafter in the adjoining northwest area, he added.

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