The Odisha government has issued high alert in at least 14 of the state s 30 districts in the wake of the IMD s forecast of a possible cyclone crossing Odisha-West Bengal coast by May 26 morning.
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Two cyclones in a week. After Cyclone Tauktae, another cyclone is expected to hit the eastern coast of India by May 26. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) informed that a low-pressure area will form over north Andaman Sea and east central Bay of Bengal around May 22. As per IMD it is likely to intensify into a cyclonic storm by May 24. The weather department has informed that the storm could reach north Bay of Bengal near Odisha-West Bengal Coast around May 26. Also Read - Personal data of 45 lakh Air India passengers leaked in a massive cyber attack, airline confirms
The Cyclone Yaas is yet to hit the country and the respected parts of the country, but before that we have listed some of the websites that will help you track ongoing cyclone and monitor the movement in realtime. Also Read - Apple leads the charts as iPhone 12 becomes world s best selling phone in Q1 2021