Amphan's landfall process will begin at 9 p.m
Amphan's landfall process will begin at 9 p.m.
Wednesday, May 20, 2.55 p.m.Amphan's landfall process will begin at 9 p.mBhubaneswar: Extreme levels of flood danger were announced in Bhubaneswar and Baleshwar, along the coasts of West Bengal and Bangladesh. It is now 100 km from Digha and 145 km from Bangladesh. The Bhubaneswar-based regional office of the Indian Meteorological Department has forecast that Amphan's landfall process will begin this afternoon.
Amphan is now moving at a speed of 24 km per hour, according to meteorological department sources. But now, according to the latest meteorological information, the landfall process will start at 4 pm and will pass through the Sundarbans between Digha in West Bengal and Hatiya in Bangladesh by evening. The wind will blow at high speeds as Amphan crosses. It will make landfall in the Sundarbans area between Digha in West Bengal and Hatia in Bangladesh.
Amphan's landfall process will begin at 9 p.m
SRC Pradeep Jena gave the latest update on the storm
Odishalive7 Bureau
The umpire's landfall process will begin shortly thereafter. SRC Pradeep Jena gave the latest update.
The epicenter was reported below the Pacific Ocean floor, however; no tsunami alert was issued.
Ampan is now 45 km from Digha.
The landfall process will begin in 3 to 3 and a half hours.
During this time, the wind speed in Baleshwar will increase.
It will affect parts of Baleshwar and Mayurbhanj.
According to previous estimates, the storm was moving in a certain direction.
And now there is no possibility of a sudden change of direction.
Jagatsinghpur, Kendrapara and Bhadrak districts have been affected by the storm.
There has also been damage to some of these places.
In Balasore, winds are blowing at speeds of 100 to 110 km per hour
Odishalive7 Bureau
The epicenter was reported below the Pacific Ocean floor, however; no tsunami alert was issued. As a result, strong winds are blowing in Baleshwar district. The wind speed is 100 to 110 kilometers per hour.
Ampan is about 150 km from Paradip. The winds are blowing towards the long coast. In Paradip, Kendrapara, strong winds are blowing in northern Odisha. As a result, warnings have been issued for some areas of Mayurbhanj district, including Bhadrak and Baleshwar.
Amphan's landfall process will begin at 9 p.m
Audraff, NDRFF and firefighters are on high alert.
10,000 people have been evacuated from Bhograi block while 4,000 people from Baliapal block have been evacuated. Sahabajipur, Udaipur, Talsari, Ranasinghpur, Bichitrapur, Kirtania, Kumbhirgadi villages in Bhograi block and Badash, Chowmukh, Kankadapala, Dagar, Betgadia and Aladiha villages in Baliapal block are likely to be affected.
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