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Depression in Bay of Bengal to intensify into Cyclone from Thursday midnight

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Published: 13:56, 16 November 2023

Update: 13:58, 16 November 2023

Depression in Bay of Bengal to intensify into Cyclone from Thursday midnight

State Minister for Disaster Management and Relief Dr Md Enamur Rahman. Photo : Collected

State Minister for Disaster Management and Relief Dr Md Enamur Rahman said the deep depression over the Bay of Bengal will intensify into a cyclonic storm from 12am on Thursday (16 November).

It is likely to hit 11 districts of 11 coastal regions of the country.

He said this at a press conference after a meeting at the ministry's conference room at the Secretariat on Thursday evening.

He said the cyclone is likely to hit the coast by 12pm on Friday (17 November). The name of the cyclone will be 'Midhili'.

A special weather bulletin of the Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) said that the deep depression over west-central Bay and adjoining areas moved north-east wards over the same area and was centred on Thursday noon about 725 km south-west of Chattogram Seaport, 685 km south-west of Cox's Bazar port, 595 km south-west of Mongla Seaport and 590 km south-west of Payra port.

It is likely to move north-eastwards and intensify further.

Under the peripheral effect of the deep depression, heavy (44-88 mm) to very heavy (289mm) rainfall with gusty wind may occur over north-Bay, their offshore islands and chars and coastal areas of Bangladesh, the bulletin reads.

Maximum sustained wind speed within 48 km of the deep depression centre is about 50 kph rising to 60 kph in gusts/squalls.

Sea will remain moderate near the deep depression centre.

Maritime ports of Chattogram, Cox's Bazar, Mongla and Payra have been advised to keep hoisted local cautionary signal no 3 (three).

All fishing boats and trawlers over north-Bay and deep sea have been advised to take shelter immediately.

Earlier, on Thursday morning, tourist ship operations to the Saint Martin's Island from Teknaf in Cox's Bazaar were suspended due to inclement weather, leaving over 100 tourists stranded on the island.

The local administration suspended the operation of vessels as a depression was formed over the Bay of Bengal.

Adnan Chowdhury, Teknaf Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO), said the vessel movement on the Teknaf- Saint Martin's route has been suspended due to the inclement weather, and it will remain halted until further notice.

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