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Bangladesh issues warning signal 2 as Cyclone Yaas looms over Bay of Bengal

  Staff Correspondent,    bdnews24.com Published: 24 May 2021 10:54 AM BdST Updated: 24 May 2021 11:41 AM BdST A deep depression over the east-central Bay of Bengal and adjoining areas has moved west-northwest and concentrated into Cyclone Yaas. ); } The maritime ports of Chattogram, Cox’s Bazar, Mongla and Payra have been advised to hoist distant warning signal No. 2. According to the list of WMO/ESCAP or World Meteorological Organisation/United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, the cyclone is named Yaas. The name was provided by Oman. Cyclone Yaas is likely to intensify further and reach the coast of Orissa and West Bengal in India and Khulna in Bangladesh by Wednesday.

Cyclone Yaas: Origin Of Name, Significance

Cyclone Yaas: Origin Of Name, Significance Cyclone Yaas: Origin Of Name, Significance Cyclone Yaas: Bengal and Odisha are bracing for the storm. Nearly 100 teams of the National Disaster Response Force or NDRF are on duty. Cyclone Yaas is expected to hit the east coast on Wednesday. After Cyclone Tauktae hit India s west coast last week, leaving a trail of destruction, another cyclonic storm is expected to hit the east coast.  Cyclone Yaas is likely to make landfall Wednesday on West Bengal and Odisha coasts with wind speeds reaching up to 165 kmph. From tomorrow, heavy rain is likely in coastal areas, according to the India Meteorology Department (IMD).

Low-pressure Area on Bay of Bengal Likely to Develop into Cyclone: Met Dept

Low-pressure Area on Bay of Bengal Likely to Develop into Cyclone: Met Dept News18 2 hours ago News18 © Provided by News18 Low-pressure Area on Bay of Bengal Likely to Develop into Cyclone: Met Dept A low-pressure area, set to form over east central Bay of Bengal on May 22, is likely to intensify into a cyclonic storm and strike the Odisha-West Bengal coast on May 26, the Met department said on Thursday, sparking fears of another Amphan-like catastrophe. Regional Met director G K Das said several places in Bengal are likely to experience light to moderate rainfall from May 25, and isolated areas may encounter heavy showers.

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