Severe Cyclonic Storm 'Remal' has been moving northwards after making landfall over the coastal areas of West Bengal and Bangladesh. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the cyclone is expected to gradually weaken into a Cyclonic Storm today as it continues its north-northeastward trajectory.
«The Severe Cyclonic Storm 'Remal' over the North Bay of Bengal moved nearly northwards, with a speed of 13 kmph during past 06 hours, crossed Bangladesh and adjoining West Bengal Coasts between Sagar Islands and Khepupara close to southwest of Mongla near Latitude 21.75°N and Longitude 89.2°E between 22:30 hrs IST of 26th May to 00:30 hrs IST of 27th May 2024 as a Severe Cyclonic Storm with wind speed of 110 to 120 Kmph gusting to 135 Kmph,» said IMD in a post on X.
«It lay centered at 01:30 hrs IST of today, the 27th May, 2024 over Coastal Bangladesh and adjoining Coastal West Bengal, near latitude 21.9°N and longitude 89,2°E about 115 km east of Sagar Islands (West Bengal), 105 km west-southwest of Khepupara (Bangladesh), 70 km southeast of Canning (West Bengal) and SO km south-southwest of Mongla (Bangladesh), The system would continue to move nearly northwards for some more time and then north-northeastwards and weaken gradually into a Cyclonic Storm by morning of 27,» added the post.
Cyclone Remal: Landfall and Initial Impact
The cyclone crossed between the Sagar Islands in India and Khepupara in Bangladesh, with wind speeds reaching up to 135 kmph. «The Severe Cyclonic Storm 'Remal' over the North