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Super Cyclone Amphan: Train-tracks, home-powered, road will be destroyed |
Super Cyclone Amphan: Train-tracks, home-powered, road will be destroyed
This cyclone was 1,220 kilometers away in South-South-South-South-west in West Bengal on Saturday. According to the Meteorological Department, with the effect of this storm, from today (May 19), there is a possibility of heavy rains in the state's coastal districts.Meteorologists have said that 'Amphan' will pass through West Bengal-Bangladesh coasts between Digha in West Bengal and Hatia Island in Bangladesh as a very severe cyclonic storm on 20 May. Before hitting the shores, its intensity will be less and the speed of the winds will be constant from 155 to 165 kmph, which can catch a speed of 180 km per hour in between. The Meteorological Department said that storm conditions of 240 to 250 km per hour over West Bay of Central and East-Central Bengal are being created. Also told that till Tuesday evening, this speed will be reduced from 200 to 210 km per hour, in which strong winds of 230 km per hour can be run.
Who can cause harm
According to a release issued by the Meteorological Department, the storm is bringing strength to wreak havoc in Odisha and West Bengal. Kolkata of West Bengal, East Midnapore, North-South 24 Parganas, Howrah, Hooghly will pass through Kolkata district. Here raw houses, old pucca houses, flying things, rail, tracks, road crops, orchards, plants, coconut trees, big trees, big ships, boats, electric poles, wires can cause heavy damage.How fast will the air
meteorological department has issued a "Orange" alert for West Bengal and it is warned that there can be a large scale loss in Kolkata, Hooghly, Howrah, South and North 24 Parganas and Eastern Midnapore districts. Das of the Director of Regional Meteorological Department said that the speed of winds can reach 45 to 55 kilometers per hour in the coastal areas and adjoining areas of West Bengal and 65 kilometers per hour can be huge air and 20th May Das said, "It will gradually hold 110 to 120 kilometers per hour in Western Midnapore, Howrah, Hooghly, Kolkata and will be 110 to 120 kilometers per hour and till the night of May 20 from the North and South 24 Pargana districts from 165 to 175.Meeting with Cabinet Secretary's Odisha and West Bengal, Bole - Army is on standby.
Amphan has taken the form of a gruesome storm. Alert has been released quite a long time. The central Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Goba's marathon meetings continues. Today he made the third meeting of the National Crisis Management Committee (NCMC). During this time he reviewed the preparations for the states and central ministries. This information has been given by the Union Home Ministry. In this meeting, Odisha and West Bengal's Chief Secretary and Additional Chief Secretary to the National Crisis Management Committee have exposed their preparations about the Amman cyclonic storm.In this meeting, he also said that necessary steps have been taken about the availability of other essential goods along with the storage of grain storage, drinking water. At the same time, teams have also been deployed for maintenance and restoration of electricity and telecommunications services. Reviewing the preparations for the states and central agencies, the Cabinet Secretary told the State Governments that they ensure full clearance with the time of people from the lower areas. Also maintain adequate quantities such as food, drinking water, and medicines. The teams of 36 National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) are currently positioned in both states. Army and Navy's rescue and relief team have been placed on standby with ships and planes of Navy and Air Force and Coast Guard.