Cyclone 'Dana': Inundation may occur in coastal 14 districts

Jumbangla Desk: Cyclone 'Dana', which is located in the Bay of Bengal and adjacent areas, moved further north-northwest and hit the land of Odisha, India . Due to its effect, it is raining on the coast of Bangladesh, but it has not had any impact so far. Launch movement is clos

Jumbangla Desk: Cyclone 'Dana', which is located in the Bay of Bengal and adjacent areas, moved further north-northwest and hit the land of Odisha, India . Due to its effect, it is raining on the coast of Bangladesh, but it has not had any impact so far. Launch movement is closed across the country.

Due to its effect, there may be floods in 14 coastal districts of the country. Coastal people are worried as a result of rising tidal water in these areas. Coastal areas are expected to experience two to three feet higher than normal tides due to the cyclone. However, there is no danger of the impact of 'Dana' being severe in the territory of Bangladesh, said the Meteorological Department.


Meanwhile, the Meteorological Office has asked Chittagong, Cox's Bazar, Mongla and Payra seaports to display warning signal number three. Besides, fishing trawlers in North Bay of Bengal and deep sea have been asked to stay in safe shelter.

This information was informed in the special notification number 11 of the Meteorological Department on Thursday (October 24). According to the notification, the severe cyclone 'Dana', which is located in the East Central Bay of Bengal and adjacent West Central Bay of Bengal, has moved further north, north-westward and is currently located in the West Central Bay of Bengal and adjacent Northwest Bay of Bengal (18.4 degrees North Latitude and 88 degrees East Longitude). doing


The notification also said that the cyclone was located 595 km south-west of Chittagong sea port, 555 km south-west of Cox's Bazar sea port, 485 km south of Mongla sea port and 475 km south-south-west of Payra sea port at 6 am on Thursday.


The special notification also said that heavy (44-88 mm) to very heavy (89 mm) rainfall with gusts or gusty winds may occur over North Bay of Bengal and adjacent coastal areas of Bangladesh and its remote islands and islands under the influence of the advanced part of the strong cyclone. Maximum sustained wind speed is 90 km/h within 64 km of the cyclone center, increasing to 110 km/h in gusts or gusts. The sea is very rough in the vicinity of the strong cyclone center.

 


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