The Dhaka Times Desk 'Hudhud' will hit Odisha, India. The cyclone is expected to hit India's Andhra Pradesh and Odisha by Sunday morning.
There is concern between India and Bangladesh over Cyclone 'Hudhud'. However, this cyclone 'Hudhud', which is located in West Central Bay of Bengal and adjacent East Central Bay of Bengal, has progressed slightly towards northwest and has become a severe cyclone. The cyclone is expected to hit India's Andhra Pradesh and Odisha by Sunday morning. Due to the impact of this cyclone, Chittagong, Cox's Bazar, Mongla and Payra seaports in the sub-region of Bangladesh have been asked to show local warning signal number 3.
Meanwhile, the cyclone reached 975 km from Chittagong seaport at 6 pm yesterday. In the southwest, 910 km from Cox's Bazar seaport. Mr. In the southwest, 880 km from Mangla seaport. Mr. 870 km from the south-southwest and Payra sea port. Mr. Located in the south-southwest.
According to the weather forecast, the cyclone is 74 km from the center. Mr. Among them, the maximum continuous wind speed is 120 km per hour. Mr. Which is 140 km in the form of gusts or stormy winds. Mr. can grow up to The India Meteorological Department has said that this cyclone may also transform into a category-5 cyclone. Wind velocities will be 140 kilometers per hour or more at the time of impact.
According to the Indian media, 35 mobile teams have been deployed in Andhra Pradesh and Orissa by the Disaster Management Authority of India to deal with the cyclone. Indian Home Minister Rajnath Singh has already held a special meeting with Chief Ministers of Odisha, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh on cyclone preparedness. Hudhud caused heavy rains in Visakhapatnam, Bhubaneswar and Nagpur in India.
It should be noted that this cyclone 'Hudhud' hit the Andaman and Nicobar Islands on Wednesday. Since then it has been moving towards India. A panel in charge of Meteorological Offices of 8 countries along the coast of Asia-Pacific region and the World Meteorological Organization proposed the name of the Oman cyclone 'Hudhud'.