Bhubaneswar: Director of India Meteorological Department (IMD) HR Biswas on Saturday (November 9) said that heavy downpour with high-speed wind of 70-80 kmph is likely to occur in the north coastal districts of Odisha due to severe cyclonic storm 'Bulbul'.
"Heavy to very heavy rainfall with high-speed wind of 70-80 kmph is likely to occur in the north coastal districts of Jagatsingpur, Balasore, Bhadrak, Mayurbhanj and Kendrapada within 24 hours under the impact of severe cyclonic storm Bulbul," he said in Bhubaneshwar.
Biswas also said that chief secretary, the government of Odisha, Asit Tripathi had visited IMD MeT department and reviewed the status of the cyclonic storm.
"The officials are at work and coordinating with different teams to provide a minute to minute update to the people. Paradip district has received rainfall of 106.9 millimetres in the last 24 hours across Odisha," Biswas added.
He also said that rainfall would decrease after 24 hours in cyclone-affected regions and the sky will mostly be cloudy. "The fishermen have been advised not to venture into the sea till Sunday (November 10)," he said.
'Bulbul' is moving towards West Bengal and Bangladesh. It is likely to make landfall in Bangladesh with wind speed of around 110-120 kmph in the late evening or at night today.
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