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Raging Asani likely to...

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south Bay of Bengal and asked fishermen not to venture out in the region from Tuesday for at least two days. It also advised that tourism activities in coastal areas and sea beaches be suspended till May 13. In Odisha, two to three spells of rain occurred in districts such as Khurda, Ganjam, Puri, Cuttack and Bhadrak. The Odisha government on Monday planned evacuation of people residing in four coastal districts. Distant warning signal 2 (asking ships not to come near the coast) has been hoisted in all ports in Odisha in view of the approachin­g severe cyclone. The cyclone is likely to cause heavy rain in the southern part of West Bengal including Kolkata, Howrah, Purba Medinipur, North and South 24 Parganas and Nadia districts between Monday and Thursday, the weatherman said. Kolkata and its adjoining areas received a spell of downpour on Monday morning, leading to waterloggi­ng of thoroughfa­res and causing traffic snarls in various parts of the city. The weather office in Ranchi said that Jharkhand will experience light to moderate rainfall, besides lightning and thundersto­rms, in its southern, central and northeast parts from May 11 to 13. Gusty winds at speed of 30 to 40 kmph are also expected in some pockets. “Since the system is unlikely to make landfall on either Odisha or Andhra Pradesh, it will not make any large impact in Jharkhand. The state will experience a change in weather due to the system's expanded cloud band and the incursion of moisture from the Bay of Bengal,” Ranchi meteorolog­ical centre incharge Abhishek Anand said.

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