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Fresh low pressure area formed, coastal Odisha likely to face rain

According to Bhubaneswar Meteorological Centre, a fresh low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal is likely to trigger rain in coastal Odisha towards the end of this week.

Fresh low pressure area formed, coastal Odisha likely to face rain
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Published : Nov 4, 2019, 5:52 PM IST

Bhubaneswar: Formation of a fresh low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal is likely to trigger rain in coastal Odisha towards the end of this week, the Meteorological Centre here said on Monday.

It was formed around 11 days after Odisha was battered by rain under the impact of a low-pressure area and leaving six people dead.

The low pressure, formed under the influence of a cyclonic circulation over the north Andaman Sea and the areas along the Myanmar coast, is likely to move west-northwestwards in the next few days, it said.

The low pressure is likely to become well marked by Tuesday and further intensify into a depression over the east-central Bay of Bengal in next two days, Director of Bhubaneswar Meteorological Centre, HR Biswas said.

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Under its impact, several parts of coastal Odisha are expected to receive rainfall from November 8 and the intensity of shower may increase depending on the movement of the system, he said.

"We are constantly monitoring the movement and direction of the low-pressure area. At present, a clear picture about the impact of the low pressure is yet to emerge," Biswas said.

The movement of the system depends on factors, he said adding that at this stage it will be premature to conclusively state that it will lead to a cyclone.

Odisha's Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Sudam Marandi said the state government is yet to receive any official warning from the MeT department about heavy rainfall, but appropriate steps will be taken to deal with any emerging
situation.

Biswas said the system is at present spread over a wide region and it may move towards any direction, including Bangladesh coast or turn towards West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh or Odisha.

Odisha has been battered by heavy rains for several days since October 23 under the impact of a low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal.

It claimed six lives, caused extensive damage to crops and properties, threw life out of gear in many districts, caused severe waterlogging and local flooding in low-lying areas.

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Bhubaneswar: Formation of a fresh low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal is likely to trigger rain in coastal Odisha towards the end of this week, the Meteorological Centre here said on Monday.

It was formed around 11 days after Odisha was battered by rain under the impact of a low-pressure area and leaving six people dead.

The low pressure, formed under the influence of a cyclonic circulation over the north Andaman Sea and the areas along the Myanmar coast, is likely to move west-northwestwards in the next few days, it said.

The low pressure is likely to become well marked by Tuesday and further intensify into a depression over the east-central Bay of Bengal in next two days, Director of Bhubaneswar Meteorological Centre, HR Biswas said.

Read: Air pollution heading towards Rajasthan: CM Gehlot

Under its impact, several parts of coastal Odisha are expected to receive rainfall from November 8 and the intensity of shower may increase depending on the movement of the system, he said.

"We are constantly monitoring the movement and direction of the low-pressure area. At present, a clear picture about the impact of the low pressure is yet to emerge," Biswas said.

The movement of the system depends on factors, he said adding that at this stage it will be premature to conclusively state that it will lead to a cyclone.

Odisha's Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Sudam Marandi said the state government is yet to receive any official warning from the MeT department about heavy rainfall, but appropriate steps will be taken to deal with any emerging
situation.

Biswas said the system is at present spread over a wide region and it may move towards any direction, including Bangladesh coast or turn towards West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh or Odisha.

Odisha has been battered by heavy rains for several days since October 23 under the impact of a low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal.

It claimed six lives, caused extensive damage to crops and properties, threw life out of gear in many districts, caused severe waterlogging and local flooding in low-lying areas.

Also, read: NHAI fined Rs 6.84 cr for polluting Taj

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         Bhubaneswar, Nov 4 (PTI) Formation of a fresh low
pressure area over the Bay of Bengal is likely to trigger rain
in coastal Odisha towards the end of this week, the
Meteorological Centre here said on Monday.
         It was formed around 11 days after Odisha was battered
by rain under the impact of a low pressure area and leaving
six people dead.
         The low pressure, formed under the influence of a
cyclonic circulation over north Andaman Sea and the areas
along the Myanmar coast, is likely to move west-northwestwards
in the next few days, it said.
         he low pressure is likely to become well marked by
Tuesday and further intensify into a depression over east-
central Bay of Bengal in next two days, Director of
Bhubaneswar Meteorological Centre, HR Biswas said.
         Under its impact, several parts of coastal Odisha are
expected to receive rainfall from November 8 and the intensity
of shower may increase depending on the movement of the
system, he said.
         "We are constantly monitoring the movement and
direction of the low pressure area. At present, a clear
picture about the impact of the low pressure is yet to
emerge," Biswas said.
         The movement of the system depends on factors, he said
adding that at this stage it will be premature to conclusively
state that it will lead to a cyclone.
         Odisha's Revenue and Disaster Management Minister
Sudam Marandi said the state government is yet to receive any
official warning from the MeT department about heavy rainfall,
but appropriate steps will be taken to deal with any emerging
situation.
         Biswas said the system is at present spread over a
wide region and it may move towards any direction, including
Bangladesh coast or turn towards West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh
or Odisha.
         Odisha has been battered by heavy rains for several
days since October 23 under the impact of a low pressure area
over Bay of Bengal.
         It claimed six lives, caused extensive damage to
crops and properties, threw life out of gear in many
districts, caused severe waterlogging and local flooding in
low-lying areas. PTI SKN
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