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Cyclonic storm 'Moka' is forming in the Bay of Bengal. After the cyclonic storm Yas, now an alert has been issued in Bengal regarding Moka.
The Meteorological Department is keeping an eye on the direction of the cyclone and its landfall. Control rooms have been opened in Kolkata amid apprehension of a cyclone and aspects related to the cyclonic storm are being closely monitored. If there is a landfall of a cyclonic storm in Bengal, then vigilance is being exercised regarding its impact.
Amidst the apprehension of this cyclone, the Alipore Meteorological Department has given important information. According to the Meteorological Office, the Meteorological Department has expressed the possibility of rain on Monday and Tuesday.
Where Moka cyclone will hit, it is not yet clear
Where will Moka cyclone make landfall? It is not clear yet. Alipore Meteorological Department says that it can be said clearly only when the low pressure is concentrated. Meanwhile, in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, there is a possibility of heavy to very heavy rainfall in Moka next Sunday and Monday.
Forecasters said that on Monday it could increase to 70 kilometers per hour. A warning has also been issued for tourists and fishermen. The movement of fishermen in the sea adjacent to these islands is restricted from Monday to Thursday. It has been warned by the Meteorological Department that those who have already gone to sea have been advised to return. Movement of fishermen has been banned in Southeast Bay of Bengal and Central Bay of Bengal from Saturday to Thursday.
Alert in Kolkata regarding Moka cyclone
However, it is not yet clear where and when Moka will hit. According to meteorologists, it will be possible to give any clear information about this after the formation of low pressure. According to the second Meteorological Department, there is less possibility of rain in South Bengal except in the western districts and coastal districts. The mercury will also rise. There is almost no chance of rain in South Bengal from Saturday to Wednesday.
At the same time, weather forecasters have once again expressed hope of touching the temperature of 40 degree Celsius. There can be a significant increase in the temperature in Bankura, Purulia, West Burdwan and Birbhum. Although it is known that rains will continue in the districts of North Bengal for the next few days, although the rains have reduced in South Bengal. At present, there is strong sunlight in Kolkata and the temperature has also increased.
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