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Watch: NDRF teams deployed in Digha as Cyclone Mocha gains strength

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Published : May 12, 2023, 1:07 PM IST

Updated : May 12, 2023, 1:30 PM IST

Tourists visiting Digha beach amid Cyclone Mocha gaining strength and becomes very severe cyclonic storm, in West Bengal's Digha, on Friday.

Digha:Cyclone Mocha which is gaining strength intensified into a very severe cyclonic storm by Friday morning, packing winds of up to 135 kmph, and likely to move towards the Bangladesh-Myanmar coast, the weather office said. An NDRF team arrived in West Bengal's Digha on Friday as Cyclone Mocha gained strength. 

At 5:30 am, the cyclonic storm lay over south-east Bay of Bengal, about 520 km west of Port Blair and 1,100 km south-southwest of Cox's Bazaar, a fishing port in Bangladesh, the India Meteorological Department said.

"Digha is a sensitive as well as a tourist spot," Abdul Satar, NDRF officer said, adding, "We informed fishermen to not go in deep sea for fishing." 

The weather office said Cyclone Mocha (pronounced Mokha), named by Yemen after its Red Sea port city, will further intensify on Friday and re-curve north-northeastwards for a Sunday landfall between Cox's Bazaar and Kyaukpyu, close to port city Sittwe in Myanmar, packing winds of 175 kmph.

The IMD predicted a storm surge of 1.5-2 metres for the low-lying coastal region of Bangladesh near Cox's Bazaar. Under the influence of the weather system, Tripura and Mizoram are likely to get heavy rainfall Saturday onwards. Nagaland, Manipur and south Assam are expected to get rainfall at many places on Sunday.  (with PTI inputs)

Last Updated : May 12, 2023, 1:30 PM IST

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