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Cyclone Remal: Danger of flood in Bangladesh, warning signal number 3 at the sea port

May 25, 2024 11:15 am

Cyclone Remal: Danger of flood in Bangladesh, warning signal number 3 at the sea port

Due to the effect of deep low pressure created in the Bay of Bengal, there is danger of storms and tidal waves on the coast. The Bangladesh Meteorological Department has asked Chittagong, Cox’s Bazar, Mongla and Payra seaports to display local warning signal number three.

Meteorologist Dr. Bangladesh Meteorological Department in this regard. Muhammad Abul Kalam Mallick said, from this evening, the effect of possible cyclone Remal will begin to fall on the coastal areas. And the full effect can start from midnight.

That is why local warning signal number 3 has been asked to be displayed at sea ports. The depression is now intensifying into a deep depression.

Meanwhile, the special weather bulletin (Serial No.-7) on Saturday (May 25) said that the deep depression over the East Central Bay of Bengal and adjacent West Central Bay of Bengal area is moving northwards and staying in the same area (18.20 North Latitude and 89.80 East Longitude).

It is 500 km from Chittagong sea port today (May 25) at 12 noon. Southwest, 435 km from Cox’s Bazar sea port. Southwest, 475 km from Mongla sea port. South and 425 km from Paira seaport. It was located in the south. It may move further north and intensify.

Deep convective clouds continue to form over North Bay of Bengal under the influence of deep depression. Due to its effect, gale force winds may blow over North Bay of Bengal and adjacent coastal areas and sea ports of Bangladesh.

48 km of deep depression center. Among them, the maximum sustained wind speed is 50 km per hour. Which is 60 km in the form of gust or wind. increasing up to The ocean is rough in the vicinity of the deep depression.

Chittagong, Cox’s Bazar, Mongla and Payra sea ports have been asked to show local warning signal number three.

Fishing boats and trawlers in North Bay of Bengal and deep sea have been asked to move to safe shelter as soon as possible.

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