Authorities Prepare for Cyclone Remal's Landfall

Web DeskMay 26, 2024 11:43 PMworld
  • Bangladesh and India raise storm alerts to highest levels
  • Evacuation efforts underway with thousands moved to shelters
  • Indian navy on standby with resources for response efforts
Authorities Prepare for Cyclone Remal's LandfallImage Credits: thefrontierpost
Cyclone Remal approaches Bangladesh and India, prompting high alert levels, evacuations, and response preparations to minimize impact and ensure community safety.

Cyclone Remal, the first cyclone of the year, is set to make landfall in Bangladesh and India, bringing strong winds of up to 120 km/h (75 mph). The storm is expected to hit overnight, prompting both countries to take urgent measures to ensure the safety of their citizens.

In Bangladesh, the storm danger signal has been raised to the highest level of 10 for two ports and nine coastal districts. Nearly 60,000 people have been evacuated to shelters in preparation for the cyclone. This proactive approach comes after the devastating impact of Cyclone Yaas in 2021, which left thousands homeless and resulted in casualties.

Meanwhile, India has mobilized its disaster relief force in West Bengal and deployed resources to assist in the response efforts. Flights have been suspended in Kolkata, and the Indian navy is on standby with ships, aircraft, divers, and medical supplies ready for deployment.

The regional meteorological center in Kolkata predicts that cyclone Remal will make landfall between 11 PM and 1 AM. Authorities in West Bengal are issuing alerts to residents and tourists, with train services canceled in affected areas. Essential service workers are urged to remain on duty to ensure a swift response to the cyclone.

As cyclone Remal approaches, it is crucial to stay updated on the latest developments and follow safety guidelines issued by local authorities. By taking necessary precautions and staying informed, we can minimize the impact of the cyclone and ensure the well-being of our communities.

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