Cyclone Jawad: Deep depression to convert into cyclonic storm in the coming 12 hours

Cyclone Jawad
Cyclone Jawad is soon going to rise in intensity in the coming 12 hours
Cyclone Jawad
Cyclone Jawad is soon going to rise in intensity in the coming 12 hours

The low lying areas of the Bay of Bengal are expected to be reinforced by Hurricane Jawad, which will hit northern Andhra Pradesh and the southern coast of Odisha on Saturday morning. The Indian Meteorological Administration (IMD) said Thursday evening that the lowlands in the middle of the Bay of Bengal, about 770 miles south of Vishakhapatnam, are likely to move northwest.

The storm intensified Friday morning in a deep low in the southeastern part of the Bay of Bengal adjacent to the west. It is expected to reach the northern coast of Andhra Pradesh-Odisha by Saturday morning, reinforced by a tornado in the next 12 hours, according to the meteorological administration. Winds from Cyclone Jawad can reach major hurricanes for a short time on Saturday when they reach the ground. With heavy rains expected with heavy rains in much of Odisha, Andhra Pradesh and Gangetic West Bengal, IMD has issued warnings of low flooding and potential damage to crops, especially crops.

Odisha’s government issued anti-corruption measures for Cyclone Jawad. Special Operations Officer Pradeep Kumar Jena said the government plans to send 266 units, including the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), State Disaster Response Force and Rapid Action Force. in the event of an Odisha disaster (ODRAF), in the coastal zone. “The state is well prepared to face the new situation,” Jena said. The storm that’s about to come. ”

Fishing activities are limited to watersheds along the entire Odisha coast from December 3 to 5 to protect the lives and property of fishermen from the impact of Cyclone Jawad. The Fisheries Department and the ARD said in a statement that “Hurricane JAWAD is a wealthy state economy that needs to restrict fishing activities as a whole, all off the coast of Odisha and of Lake Chilika from December 3, 2021, to December 5, 2021 “Mentioned.

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