New Delhi: The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) on Thursday has issued an alert on the possibility of a cyclone on the Odisha coast in the coming week. Urging the public to not panic, an IMD scientist stated that a low-pressure area may be formed in the South Andaman sea and its neighbourhood around May 6.
The low-pressure area will move in the northwest which will further intensify into a deep depression after 48 hrs, i.e., on May 8.
THUNDERSTORM WITH LIGHTENING AND GUSTY SURFACE WIND SPEED REACHING 30- #40KMPH LIKELY OCCUR OVER SOME PARTS OF DISTRICTS OF BHADRAK, JAJPUR, KANDHAMAL, CUTTACK , NAYAGARH, KHORDA (INCLUDING BHUBANESWAR), GANJAM, GAJAPATI, NAWARANGPUR, KALAHANDI, DEOGARH DURING NEXT 3HRS pic.twitter.com/nGM98Ww5qX
— Meteorological Centre, Bhubaneswar (@mcbbsr) May 5, 2022
“Cyclonic circulation yesterday around Andaman sea will repeat tomorrow and move towards the north-west. The system is very likely to intensify into a depression in the next 48 hours and move in the north-westward direction,” Umashankar Das, Senior Scientist, IMD told ANI.
Meanwhile, the state government has reviewed the preparedness for the cyclone. Here is the latest update on the developing Odisha cyclone
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