• Cyclone Hamoon follows Tej in Bay of Bengal; IMD predicts heavy rainfall over NE, issues yellow alert

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    Cyclone Hamoon follows Tej in Bay of Bengal; IMD predicts heavy rainfall over NE, issues yellow alert
    Within the next 24 hours, it is likely to become a cyclonic storm as it continues to strengthen..

    Digital Desk: Following the formation of cyclone Tej in the Arabian Sea, a new cyclone is developing in the Bay of Bengal. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the Depression over the west-central Bay of Bengal deepened into a deep depression, lay centered about 5.30 pm today, and traveled nearly northward at a speed of 17 kmph over the previous six hours.

    Within the next 24 hours, it is likely to become a cyclonic storm as it continues to strengthen.

    IMD added that Cyclone Hamoon is forecast to proceed roughly northward until October 23 in the morning, then move north-northeastward and cross the Bangladeshi coast between Khepupara and Chittagong in the late afternoon of October 25 as a deep depression.

    According to the IMD's forecast, the cyclone would likely affect the coasts of West Bengal and Bangladesh. As a result, yellow rain advisories have been issued in areas of the northeastern states of Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura till October 26, 2023.

    Probable Impacts
    1. Traffic congestion may result from low visibility caused by severe rainfall.
    2. Temporary traffic snarls caused by waterlogging on highways that lengthen travel times.
    3. The electricity sector could be harmed by the uprooting of trees
    4. Possibilities of Flash floods due to intense spells of rainfall.
    5. Cattle and people may be injured by lightning in open areas.

    Actions advised
    1. Follow traffic advisories issued, if any.
    2. Avoid residing in unsafe buildings.
    3. When lightning or thunderstorms occur, take shelter.
    4. Keep yourself updated.