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Cyclone Asani likely to recurve; wouldn’t cross three states, says IMD

- Agencies

NEW DELHI: The severe cyclonic storm ‘Asani’ is likely to recurve over the sea away from the coast, and would not cross Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, or West Bengal, India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD) Senior Scientist RK Jenamani informed on Monday.

At present, Jenamani said that the Asani is located around 450 and 500 km south of Visakhapat­nam and Puri. “This system is a severe cyclonic storm at the moment. It is moving in a northwest direction with a speed of around 21 to 25 km in the last 12 hours. This will continue to move. It is moving towards north coastal Andhra Pradesh and Odisha,” he said while adding that from Tuesday onwards, it will recurve.

The Met department has predicted heavy to very heavy isolated rainfall from May 10-11 over the district of north coastal Andhra Pradesh like East Godavari, Vijayawada and Visakhapat­nam, Srikakulam and the coastal district of Odisha.

“It will recurve north-northeast away from the coast. So, only under its impact, we have predicted heavy to very heavy isolated rainfall. The cyclone is not crossing Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, or West Bengal. It is recurving over the sea away from the coast,” he said.

Under the influence of Asani, some coastal districts of Odisha are expected to receive heavy rainfall from May 10 onwards.

Senior Scientist of India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD) Bhubaneswa­r Umashankar Das on Monday said that in the past hours, Cyclone Asani has moved nearly in the west-northwestw­ards direction with a speed of 25 kmph, and is expected to weaken into a cyclonic storm.

Speaking with ANI, Das said, “It’s about 680 km in direction of the south-southeast of Puri and 580 km from Visakhapat­nam. We are expecting that it will be further weakened into a cyclonic storm in the subsequent 48 hours and continue to move in the northwest direction till May 10 over west-central adjoining northwest of North Andhra and Odisha coast.”

Light to moderate rainfall will also continue over districts of coastal Odisha.

“Afterwards, it’ll be recalled north- northeast and move towards north Odisha coast. We’re expecting heavy rainfall under its influence from May 10 onwards over some Odisha coastal districts. Light to moderate rainfall to continue over districts of coastal Odisha,” Das added.

The cyclonic storm with gusting 120 km per hour wind speed lay centred about 550 km southeast of Vishakhapa­tnam and 680 km south-southeast of Puri today according to an IMD bulletin this morning.

“It is very likely to move northwestw­ards till May 10 and reach Westcentra­l and adjoining Northwest Bay of Bengal off North Andhra Pradesh and Odisha coasts,” the IMD said.

“Thereafter, it is very likely to recurve north-northeastw­ards and move towards Northwest Bay of Bengal off Odisha coast. It is likely to weaken gradually into a Cyclonic Storm during the next 48 hours,” the bulletin said.

According to the Indian Indian Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD) Kolkata, thundersto­rms and moderate rainfall are likely over some parts of Howrah, Kolkata, Hooghly and West Midnapur districts of West Bengal on Monday.

 ?? PTI ?? A farmer on the way to his home during heavy rain caused by Cyclone Asani, in Nadia, West Bengal on Monday.
PTI A farmer on the way to his home during heavy rain caused by Cyclone Asani, in Nadia, West Bengal on Monday.

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