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Remal: Signal No. 3 in port, warning of 10-foot spate on coast

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  25 May 2024, 14:41
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The country's four sea ports have been asked to display warning signal number 3. Storm surges of up to 10 feet are possible during the cyclone.

State Minister for Disaster Management and Relief Mohibbur Rahman gave this information on Saturday (May 25) afternoon.

He said that the deep depression over the Bay of Bengal may turn into a cyclone by noon today. It may extend from Satkhira to Cox's Bazar.

Mohibbur Rahman also said that Chittagong, Cox's Bazar, Mongla and Payra sea ports have been asked to show warning signal number 3. Storm surges of up to 10 feet may occur during cyclone. At night, number 10 may rise to the disaster signal.

Meanwhile, according to special weather bulletin number 6, the depression over East Central Bay of Bengal and adjoining West Central Bay of Bengal is moving towards North-Northeast and staying in the same area.

The depression was located 565 km southwest of Chittagong sea port, 495 km southwest of Cox's Bazar sea port, 540 km south of Mongla sea port and 490 km south of Payra sea port at 9 am today (Saturday). It may move further northeast and intensify.

'It may cross the Bangladesh coast between Payra and Khepupara. However, it is difficult to predict its trajectory at this time because it has not yet turned into a cyclone,' According to a meteorologist of BMD.

The cyclone is likely to hit the coast of Khulna and Patuakhali along with the Sundarbans of Bangladesh. Its speed can be 120 to 130 km per hour. Meteorologists say that Remal may become a severe cyclone. However, there is no danger of a 'super cyclone'.

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