Live Updates Regarding Cyclone Remal: The Indian Meteorological Department foresaw that the cyclone will have a significant impact on the coastal region of West Bengal, which includes the city of Kolkata.
Live Updates Regarding Cyclone Remal: Cyclone Remal is predicted to have a significant impact on the northeastern region of India as well as Bangladesh, according to a strong warning that was issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Saturday. It is anticipated that the storm will make landfall in West Bengal on May 26, bringing with it extremely heavy rains and severe gusts to the coastal regions of Bangladesh and West Bengal along the coast.
The authorities have issued a warning to the people living in the areas, advising them to get ready for severe weather conditions beginning on May 26.
IMD has issued the latest alert, which will remain in place until the 28th of May. The service that monitors the weather issued a statement indicating that the warning could be prolonged if it is necessary.
Cyclone Remal LIVE: PM Modi chairs meet to review response and preparedness
A meeting is being led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss the response and preparations made for Cyclone Remal.
Cyclone Remal is expected to make landfall today at midnight between the beaches of Bangladesh and West Bengal, according to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD).
Cyclone Remal LIVE: Cyclone Remal will cross coast of West Bengal by Sunday midnight, says IMD
At the stroke of midnight on Sunday, the severe cyclonic storm known as “Remal,” which is now churning in the North Bay of Bengal, is in the process of crossing the shores of West Bengal and southwestern Bangladesh.
“It is very likely to continue to move nearly northwards, intensify further and cross Bangladesh and adjoining West Bengal coasts between Sagar Island and Khepupara, close to southwest of Mongla (Bangladesh) by midnight of today, May 26, as a Severe Cyclonic Storm with maximum sustained wind speed of 110-120 kmph gusting to 135 kmph,” IMD stated in a statement to the media.
Significant weather disturbances are expected to occur in the state of Tripura as a result of Cyclone Remal, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
Cyclone Remal LIVE: Storm to hit the coast of South 24 Parganas district
‘Remal’ is expected to make landfall on the coast of South 24 Parganas, which is located in West Bengal.
Cyclone Remal is expected to make landfall today at midnight between the beaches of Bangladesh and West Bengal, according to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD).
Cyclone Remal LIVE: Four Odisha districts to receive heavy rainfall, preparations reviewed
In light of the fact that Cyclone Remal is getting closer to the shore, the Met department has issued a warning for heavy rainfall in four districts of Odisha.
It is anticipated that the districts of Bhadrak, Balasore, Kendrapara, and Mayurbhanj may get significant rainfall ranging from 7 to 11 centimeters as a result of its influence.
Cyclone Remal LIVE: There is not much impact on Odisha
The Director of the Indian Meteorological Department in Bhubaneswar, Manorama Mohanty, gave the following statement regarding the cyclone Remal: “… Today morning at 5:30 hours IST, a severe cyclonic storm Remal has formed over the north Bay of Bengal.”
It is anticipated that it will approach from the northwest at a speed of seven kilometers per hour. It is expected to become even more intense, advance in a direction that is almost northward, and traverse Bangladesh as well as the West Bengal coast that is adjacent to it between Sagar Island and Khepupara…
There is not much of an effect on the state of Odisha. On the other hand, light to moderate rain is predicted to fall in several locations along the coast of Odisha, with rare instances of heavy rainfall activity… Until the 27th of May, it is strongly recommended that fisherman refrain from venturing out into the ocean.
Cyclone Remal LIVE: Tripura to experience heavy rainfall, gusty winds from tonight to May 29
Brijesh Pandey, the Secretary of Disaster Management for the state of Tripura, has issued a series of weather warnings for the state of Tripura in response to the alert that was given by the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) on the cyclone known as “Remal.”
According to him, the state of Tripura is going to be hit with intense rainfall and strong winds from the evening of May 26 till the morning of May 29. On Sunday, he gave a speaking engagement to the media in the conference hall of the Secretariat.
“The severe cyclonic storm known as “Remal” is moving northwards over the Bay of Bengal, and it is anticipated that it will make landfall somewhere around eleven o’clock at night near Khepupara and Sagar Island,” said Brijesh Pandey. Between the evening of May 26 and the morning of May 29, 2024, Tripura is poised to be subjected to intense rainfall and severe winds. Preparatory advisories were published by the Revenue Department on May 24 in reaction to the situation, and emergency operations centers are operational around the clock.
Cyclone Remal LIVE: Cyclone slowly moving towards North and it is likely to impact Tripura by night
Brijesh Pandey, the Secretary of Disaster Management, gave the following statement in response to the weather notice that was issued for Tripura: “It (cyclone Remal) is slowly heading towards North.
And it is anticipated to impact Tripura by night…Already, we have begun the process of preparation…On the 24th of May, as soon as we received the information from IMD, we promptly issued instructions and advising to the district magistrate and collector in order to take the necessary preparation procedures…Furthermore.
An urgent meeting of the state executive committee was held under the chairmanship of the Chief Secretary. The meeting was attended by the Director General of Police, as well as other senior officers from the secretariat and other officers from the field….Due to the fact that there is going to be a significant amount of precipitation tomorrow.
We have made the decision that Anganwadi centers will continue to be closed beginning tomorrow and the day after tomorrow, and that children will receive their meals at home…Also, three teams of the National Defense Reserve Force have been dispatched…The State Disaster Response Force has also been mobilized, which is an additional development…”
Cyclone Remal LIVE: Bengal guv urges people to stay alert, follow SOPs for cyclone
Governor Dr. CV Ananda Bose has expressed his concern on the imminent landfall of severe Cyclone Remal in the coastal parts of West Bengal on Sunday midnight.
He has stated that he is closely watching the situation and is in constant contact with specialists from both the state and the central government to guarantee a coordinated response to counteract the threat.
Residents of the coastal districts of Bengal were urged to adhere to the standard operating procedures (SOPs) for cyclones by Bose, who underlined the significance of safety for those living in those areas.
“Governor Bose is keeping a watch on the situation and is in touch with experts and authorities in the state and the Centre for a coordinated effort to endure the cyclone,” the West Bengal Raj Bhavan announced on the website X.
Cyclone Remal LIVE: NDRF personnel make announcements for people in Uttar Danga
Ahead of the landfall of Cyclone Remal, which is anticipated to make landfall today at midnight, members of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) deliver announcements on behalf of the people living in Uttar Dangar as part of their awareness effort.
Cyclone Remal LIVE: IndiGo airlines reschedules and cancels some flights
IndiGo Airlines has issued a Notification of Emergency (NOTAM) in Kolkata and rescheduled and cancelled some flights as a result of Cyclone Remal. It is the responsibility of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to send a message known as a Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM) to pilots in order to draw their attention to potential dangers that may have an impact on their flight.
In the vicinity of Khepupara in Bangladesh and Sagar Islands in West Bengal, the storm is anticipated to reach landfall at approximately eleven o’clock on Sunday night. It is anticipated that the storm would bring maximum sustained wind speeds of 110-120 kmph with gusts of up to 135 kmph.
IndiGo has rescheduled and cancelled several flights as a result of Cyclone REMAL and the Notification of Air Quality (NOTAM) issued in Kolkata, according to a statement released by the airlines. Passengers have been advised of any and all modifications in advance, and they are also receiving updates in real time on social media sites.
Cyclone Remal LIVE: NDRF team deployed in Hasnabad village ahead of Cyclone Remal
The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has sent a team to the village of Hasnabad in North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, in preparation for Cyclone Remal.
Cyclone Remal is expected to make landfall today at midnight between the beaches of Bangladesh and West Bengal, according to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD).
Cyclone Remal LIVE: Bangladesh evacuates hundreds of thousands as a severe cyclone approaches from the Bay of Bengal
According to officials, tens of thousands of Bangladeshis evacuated their coastal villages on Sunday and moved to concrete storm shelters located further inland. This was done as the low-lying nation of Bangladesh prepared for the anticipated landfall of a powerful cyclone.
The weather department of Bangladesh forecasts that Cyclone Remal will make landfall on the southern coast of Bangladesh and in some areas of the neighboring country of India on Sunday evening. The cyclone is expected to bring with it howling gales and crashing waves, with gusts reaching up to 130 kilometers (81 miles) per hour.
As a result of the effects of climate change, the number of superstorms that strike Bangladesh’s low-lying, densely populated coast has significantly increased, going from one per year to as many as three per year.
This is despite the fact that cyclones have been responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people in Bangladesh over the past few decades.
Cyclone Remal LIVE Updates: When will cyclone Remal hit Indian coast?
Live Updates Regarding Cyclone Remal: Cyclonic Storm “Remal” has intensified, as reported by the Regional Meteorological Department of Andhra Pradesh, which notes that the deep depression that has been affecting the north and the east-central Bay of Bengal of the state has become more intense.
By the morning of May 26, the department had stated that it is likely to continue moving northwards and intensify into a severe cyclonic storm. This was stated in the previous sentence.
As of midnight on May 26, the storm is anticipated to cross the shores of Bangladesh and West Bengal between Sagar Island and Khepupara, with wind speeds ranging from 110 to 120 kilometers per hour, with gusts reaching up to 135 kilometers per hour.