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Cyclone 'Dana' Threatens to Follow Amphan's Path

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  22 Oct 2024, 09:42
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A low-pressure system over the Bay of Bengal intensified into a well-marked low by 4 PM on Monday, October 21. Meteorologists warn that it may develop into a cyclone, potentially following the same path as the devastating Cyclone Amphan.

Satellite images from Japan show that by Monday evening, the system's center was located near 15°N latitude and 92°E longitude, with winds reaching 50 km/h around the core. It is currently moving northwest and is expected to continue in this direction over the next 24 hours.

Meteorologist A.K.M. Nazmul Haque stated that the system could develop into a depression by Tuesday, October 22, bringing light rain to southern parts of Bangladesh.

Experts predict that Cyclone Dana could impact the coastal areas of Khulna and Barisal divisions, with concerns of storm surges along the coast. Fishermen have been advised to stay near the coast and take precautions to reach safe shelters quickly if necessary.

Mustafa Kamal Palash, a weather and climate researcher at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada, warned that Dana could hit the coast late Thursday night, potentially crossing land through the Sundarbans, impacting both Bangladesh and West Bengal.

According to the European Union’s weather forecast model, there is a high chance of the cyclone making landfall as a severe storm between midnight on October 23 and 6 PM on October 24, directly affecting West Bengal and the Khulna division.

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