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Speed ​​of 90 kilometers per hour, stormy wind and heavy rain… where can ‘Fangal’ wreak havoc?

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Speed ​​of 90 kilometers per hour, stormy wind and heavy rain… where can ‘Fangal’ wreak havoc?

Once again a disaster has arrived from the Bay of Bengal. The Meteorological Department said on Friday that the deep depression over the southwest Bay of Bengal has developed into a cyclonic storm. The cyclonic storm called Fengal is likely to arrive near Puducherry on the afternoon of November 30 with winds of 90 km per hour. We inform you that the Meteorological Department had earlier reported that the depression that has formed in the Bay of Bengal is a cyclone. Will not become. But this time there is a new update. Weather updates change all the time.

According to the latest report provided by Mausam Bhawan, Cyclone ‘Fengal’ will arrive on Saturday i.e. this afternoon. The Meteorological Department has indicated that it will land near Mahabalipuram in Tamil Nadu. The red alert was issued even before that. The alert has been issued mainly on the Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu coasts. It is known that the maximum speed of the storm can be 90 kilometers per hour.

Signs of landslides have also been found near Mahabalipuram in Tamil Nadu. The effect of low pressure has started to subside in Bengal. It is also known that due to the impact of the cyclone, light rain will occur on the Bengal coast. Meanwhile, due to low pressure and the presence of clouds, the temperature has suddenly increased.

Low pressure is forming in the path of cold weather from Bengal. The temperature in the city of Kolkata has increased by 4 degrees in two days. The minimum temperature in Alipore on Wednesday was 17.2 degrees Celsius, the minimum temperature in Alipore on Friday was 21 degrees Celsius.

It is known that before the onset of winter, Cyclone ‘Dana’ passed between Sagar Island and Paradweep last October. Due to its effect, it rains heavily in Kolkata and South Bengal. It is believed that this time it will not rain as much. According to the latest information received from the Meteorological Department, the storm is centered around 330 km northeast of Trincomalee, 240 km east-northeast of Nagapattinam, 230 km east-southeast of Puducherry and 250 km southeast of Chennai.

We are updating this news.

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