In this Wednesday, May 20, 2020 photo, a boat brings people to land, as locals examine an embankment prior to Cyclone Amphan made landfall, in Shyamnagar, Shatkhira, Bangladesh.|Picture Credit:
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It is most likely to compromise even more into an anxiety, states Ministry of Earth Sciences.
Cyclone Amphan has actually crossed India and is now in Bangladesh. It will no longer have any “unfavorable effect” on West Bengal and Odisha, according to a morning update from the Ministry of Earth Sciences.
” Super Cyclonic Storm ‘Amphan’ moved north-northeastwards with a speed of 27 kmph throughout past 06 hours, further compromised into a Cyclonic Storm and lay focused at 0530 am over Bangladesh. It has to do with 270 km north-northeast of Kolkata, 150 km south of Dhubri and 110 km south-southeast of Rangpur (Bangladesh),” the statement noted.
The storm is most likely to “damage even more” into an anxiety– the most affordable classification of storm– by afternoon and will have no adverse impact on West Bengal and Odisha.
Rains are expected to continue over West Bengal, Assam and Sikkim and the seas around the Bay of Bengal are anticipated to stay risky for fishermen.
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