LIVE | Cyclone Mocha In Odisha, Bay of Bengal: Cyclone Storm Likely To Move Towards Myanmar-Bangladesh Coast

Written By Zee Media Bureau | Last Updated: May 09, 2023, 19:06 PM IST | Source: Zee News

LIVE Updates | Cyclone Mocha in Odisha, Bay of Bengal: According to IMD`s forecast, the weather system is likely to form a depression over the southeast Bay of Bengal around May 9, Scroll down for all the latest updates.

Latest Updates

  • Cyclone Mocha In Odisha Live Updates: Cyclonic Storm

    The last summer cyclonic storm 'Fani' had made landfall over the Odisha coast near Puri on May 3, 2019. It had caused wide-spread devastation in coastal Odisha including capital Bhubaneswar.

  • Cyclone In Bay Of BengaI Live: IMD Officials Urged People Not To Panic 

    IMD officials have urged people not to panic about a possible cyclone but remain prepared to face any eventuality.

  • Cyclone Mocha Live Updates: Cyclone likely to move towards Myanmar-Bangladesh coast later this week

    A low pressure area formed over south-east Bay of Bengal on Monday is expected to intensify into a cyclone and likely to move towards the Bangladesh-Myanmar coast later this week.

  • Cyclone Mocha Live: Deadly Cyclones To Hit India In Past

    1. Bhola cyclone of 1970

    2. Super Cyclone Storm BOB 1 of 1990

    3. Cyclone Pyarr of 2005

    4. Cyclone Nisha of 2008

    5. Cyclone Tauktea of 2021

  • Cyclone Mocha Live Updates: The cyclone is named Mocha (Mokha)

    The cyclone will be named Mocha (Mokha), a name suggested by Yemen after the Red Sea port city, which is known to have introduced coffee to the world over 500 years ago.

  • Cyclone Mocha In Bay Of Bengal Live Updates: Cyclonic storm to form over Bay of Bengal on May 10

    The Indian Meteorological Department said that Cyclone Mocha forming over the Bay of Bengal may intensify into a very severe storm by Friday, May 12 where wind speeds can reach 130 kmph. 

  • Cyclone In Bay Of Bengal Live Updates

    Cyclone Mocha likely to turn into a depression tomorrow. Around May 10, likely to become a cyclone...After May 12, it'll change direction & as per our prediction, will move north-northeast and head towards Bangladesh & Myanmar says DG IMD

  • Cyclone Mocha Live Updates

    The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said that a low-pressure area has formed today over the Southeast Bay of Bengal and the adjoining South Andaman Sea.

  • Cyclone Mocha In Odisha Live Updates

    The cyclone is named Mocha (Mokha), a name suggested by Yemen after the Red Sea port city, which is known to have introduced coffee to the world over 500 years ago.

  • Cyclone Mocha Live Updates

    Cyclone Mocha likely to move towards Myanmar-Bangladesh coast.

  • Cyclone Mocha Live Updates: Rain Likely In Rayalaseema Region

    Parts of Rayalaseema region may witness light rains in the next two days. No heat wave conditions are likely to prevail over AP, said Dr Sagili Karunasagar, scientist of IMD Amaravati.

  • Cyclone Mocha In Bay Of Bengal Live Updates

    With a low-pressure area formed over the Southeast Bay of Bengal, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on May 8 said that people do not need to fear the cyclone as the State Government is equipped with handling the situation.

     

  • Cyclone Mocha In Bay Of Bengal Live Updates: IMD Predicts Moderate Rainfall In Central And Northeast India Between 11 To 17 May

    In association with the likely formation of cyclogenesis over the Bay of Bengal and its movement, east & northeast, and adjoining central India is likely to experience fairly widespread to widespread rainfall with isolated heavy falls mainly during 11 to 17 May, IMD said.

  • Cyclone Mocha Live Updates

    Mocha to intensify into cyclonic storm by May 9 The cyclonic system prevailing over Bay of Bengal that is likely to intensify into cyclonic storm by May 9 will not have an impact on Tamil Nadu, the Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) here said on Sunday. The cyclonic storm, named 'Mocha', according to the RMC, will have less impact on Tamil Nadu as it will move towards the northern direction.

  • Cyclone Mocha In Bay Of Bengal Live Updates: Light Rain In Northern Parts Of Bengal

    Met has predicted light rains in the northern parts of West Bengal in the districts of Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri, Kalimpong, Alipurduar, Coochbehar, Uttar Dinajpur, Dakshin Dinajpur and Malda in the next 24 hours.

  • Cyclone Mocha Live Updates: Warnings By Meteorological Centre, Bhubaneswar

    Meteorological centre, Bhubaneswar warned about the Cyclone Mocha and also gave geographical indications of impact.

  • Cyclonic Storm 'Mocha' Won't Affect TN Live Updates: Regional Met Office

    The cyclonic system prevailing over Bay of Bengal that is likely to intensify into cyclonic storm by May 9 will not have an impact on Tamil Nadu, the Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) here said on Sunday. The cyclonic storm, named 'Mocha', according to the RMC, will have less impact on Tamil Nadu as it will move towards the northern direction.

LIVE Updates | Cyclone Mocha in Odisha, Bay of Bengal: The cyclonic system prevailing over Bay of Bengal that is likely to intensify into cyclonic storm by May 9 will not have an impact on Tamil Nadu, said the Regional Meteorological Centre. Cyclone Mocha, if formed, is unlikely to hit the Bengal coast, according to Met department sources. However, all police stations in Kolkata have been asked to assess generator requirements in case the electric lines snap during the storm.


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The weather system is likely to form a depression over the southeast Bay of Bengal around May 9, and then intensify into a cyclonic storm, to be called Cyclone Mocha, while moving northwards towards central Bay of Bengal and adjoining north Andaman sea. 


If the system developed into a cyclonic storm, it will be known as cyclone Mocha, a name recommended by Yemen, and originates from the Yemeni city Mocha (or Mokha) located on the Red Sea coast. 


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