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The Department of Meteorology forecasts several natural disasters in the country in April. According to experts, this month could see heat waves in the northwest and floods in the northeast. Also, the depression created in the Bay of Bengal is likely to turn into a cyclone. Temperatures can exceed 40 degrees Celsius. Intense Kalavaishakhi storms can also blow. With that comes the flood.
The Department of Meteorology has provided this information in its long-term forecast for the month of April. He said normal rains are expected in April. However, one or two depressions can occur in the Bay of Bengal. What will probably take the form of a cyclone. There can be moderate to severe thunderstorms with two or three thunderstorms in the northern and central parts of the country and light to moderate thunderstorms with thunderstorms and hail in other parts of the country for 5 to 7 days.
In April, one to two mild (36 to 38 degrees Celsius) to moderate (36 to 40 degrees Celsius) heat waves are expected across the country, including an intense heat wave (above 40 degrees Celsius) in the western part of the country.
Due to heavy rains in the northeastern part of Bangladesh and adjacent parts of India in the latter half of this month, there is a risk of flash floods due to the rapid rise in water level in some parts of the northeastern part of the country.
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