Bhubaneswar: Fishermen in Odisha have been asked not to venture into the deep sea in view of the impending cyclonic storm that is likely to intensify on Saturday evening and batter the state and neighbouring West Bengal over the next few days, weatherman said.
The state government has, meanwhile, placed 12 coastal districts on alert and asked the collectors to arrange for alternative shelter for the people there, a senior official said, as Odisha braced for another challenge amid the fight against COVID-19 outbreak.
The well-marked low pressure area over southeast Bay of Bengal intensified into a depression on Saturday morning, laying centred around 1,100 km south of Paradip in Odisha, the MeT department said.
The system, which is around 1,250 km south of Digha in West Bengal and 1,330 km south-southwest of Khepupara in Bangladesh, is likely to intensify rapidly into a cyclonic storm by Saturday evening and then into a severe cyclonic storm during the subsequent 24 hours, Bhubaneswar Meteorological Centre Director H R Biswas said.
Thereafter, it is likely to move north-northwestwards initially till May 17 and then re-curve north-northeastwards across northwest Bay of Bengal towards West Bengal coast between May 18 and 20, he said.
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Under its impact, coastal Odisha is likely to experience light to moderate rainfall with heavy rain in isolated places in the evening of May 18 and heavy to very heavy rain at a few places on May 19, Biswas said.
He said isolated heavy rainfall is likely to occur over northern Odisha coast on May 20.
Coastal districts of Gangetic West Bengal are likely to experience light to moderate rainfall with heavy rain at a few places on May 19 and heavy to very heavy rain in some parts of the region on May 20, Biswas said.
The sea will be rough and fishermen have been advised against venturing into deep seas.
The Odisha government has geared up to deal with a possible calamity in the midst of its fight against COVID-19,
a senior official said.