In ‘strong winds’ low pressure towards Bangladesh, 560 km from Mongla



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The slight pressure in the Bay of Bengal has turned into low pressure. It is currently located 560 km south-southwest of the port of Mongla and 565 km south-southwest of the port of Payra. Within 44 km of the center of the depression, the maximum sustained wind speed is 40 km per hour, increasing to 50 km in the form of gusts or gusts of wind. The sea is rough near the center of the depression.

The Meteorology Department said in a special notice on Thursday (October 22) at noon.

Meteorologist Shahnaz Sultana told Jago News: “If the wind speed is 60 to 69 km / h, it is called a cyclone.” Its top speed so far is 50 kilometers per hour. As a result, it has not yet turned into a cyclone.

It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving office. But so far it is in the form of depression. You can be more focused. His move so far is towards Bangladesh. However, its movement changes from hour to hour, sometimes in the same direction. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving office. It’s coming towards Bangladesh and West Bengal, ‘added the meteorologist.

Shahnaz Sultana further said: “Some of the recent cyclones have reached Bangladesh through India. So we have less air. Now if the wind reaches Bangladesh directly even in the form of low pressure, then our country will get much more wind. If you go into Bangladesh directly, you will get much more air even if it is low pressure without cyclone. It can cross Bangladesh and West Bengal in strong winds.

The special weather advisory said that the apparent mild pressure in the west-central Bay of Bengal and adjacent areas has condensed to low pressure in the northwest of the Bay of Bengal and adjacent areas. It was located 620 km southwest of the port of Chittagong, 690 km southwest of the port of Cox’s Bazar, 560 km south-southwest of the port of Mongla and 565 km south-southwest of the port of Payra at 12 noon today. (Thursday). You can become more focused and move west / northwest.

As a result, the seaports of Chittagong, Cox’s Bazar, Mongla and Payra have been asked to display local warning sign number 3. All fishing boats and trawlers stationed in the North Bay and the deep sea have been asked to go to a safe haven and remain in a safe haven until further orders are received. Additionally, they have been asked not to roam the deep sea in a special notice.

PD / FR / MKH

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