The threat of cyclone Asani has increased amid the scorching heat that is visible in many states. Yes, and at present, due to the 'Asani' storm moving towards the east coast, the affected areas are blowing strong winds at the speed of 120 kilometres per hour, as well as heavy rains. In fact, the Meteorological Department (IMD) has said that 'Asani' is expected to turn into a cyclonic storm today when it reaches the coasts of northern Andhra Pradesh and Odisha. Earlier, MID Director-General Mrityunjay Mohapatra had said on Sunday that "the cyclone will neither hit Odisha nor Andhra Pradesh. Instead, it will run parallel to the east coast and cause rain.''
At the same time, it has been said that the impact of cyclonic storm Asani may be seen in West Bengal, Sikkim, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Mizoram, and north-eastern states. The impact of Cyclone Asani is also likely to be seen in Jharkhand and Bihar. Due to the cyclone, Odisha and West Bengal have been receiving heavy rainfall since Monday. Rain is expected in coastal Odisha, north Andhra Pradesh and adjoining areas of West Bengal from this evening.
Yes, and a high alert has been issued in Odisha, Bengal, Assam, and North-East. Not only this, 17 teams of NDRF and 20 teams of ODRAF have been deployed in the affected areas to deal with any adverse situation. At the same time, according to the latest forecast of the Meteorological Department, heatwave conditions are likely to prevail in Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab and Jammu divisions till May 11. Apart from this, there may be a situation of a heatwave in Delhi even today. At the same time, there will be heatwave conditions in states like UP, Bihar and Jharkhand, but there will be relief from the heatwave.
Cyclone Asani likely to recurve from Tuesday: IMD
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