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Cyclone Remal Highlights: Heavy rains in West Bengal and parts of Bangladesh after landfall

Cyclone Remal: This is the first cyclone of the pre-monsoon season in the Bay of Bengal. It has been named Remal, a name given by Oman according to the naming system for cyclones in the North Indian Ocean region.

Evacuation ensued in the coastal areas ahead of cyclone Remal landfall Image Source : PTIEvacuation ensued in the coastal areas ahead of cyclone Remal landfall

Cyclone Remal: The cyclonic storm makes landfall over the coastal areas of West Bengal and Bangladesh. The authorities are on their toes to deal with the impacts of the cyclone. PM Modi, West bengal Governor held review meetings in the day. Meanwhile, state CM Mamata Banerjee also passed a meassage to the citizens urging them to stay home. 14 teams of NDRF have been deployed. Four districts each in Odisha and Tripura are on high alerts. The authorities have urged the people to follow alert and guidelines. The wind speed of 110-120 gusting to 135 kmph is expected amid the landfall. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a warning of extremely heavy rain in the coastal districts of West Bengal and heavy to very heavy rainfall in north Odisha on Sunday and Monday. As a precaution, the Kolkata airport has decided to suspend flight operations for 21 hours from Sunday noon. At least 394 flights, including domestic and international, will be affected as a result. 

 

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Live updates : Cyclone Remal

  • 11:17 PM (IST) Posted by Shubham Bajpai

    Over 1 lakh people shifted to safe shelter in West Bengal

    As a precautionary measure against impending severe cyclone 'Remal', the West Bengal government has evacuated over 1.10 lakh people from coastal regions, including the Sundarbans and Sagar Island, to secure shelters, a senior official said on Sunday.

    To bolster these efforts, 16 battalions each from the state disaster management and NDRF have been deployed in the coastal areas, the official added.

  • 9:48 PM (IST) Posted by Shubham Bajpai

    Landfall process commences over coastal areas of Bangladesh and adjoining West Bengal

    Landfall process has commenced over coastal areas of Bangladesh and adjoining West Bengal. It will continue for the next 4 hours: IMD

    Cyclone Remal over the North Bay of Bengal is to move northwards about 130 km southeast of Sagar Islands (WB), 140 km southwest of Khepupara (Bangladesh), 140 km southeast of Canning (WB), 160 km southwest of Mongla of Bangladesh and cross Bangladesh and adjoining West Bengal coasts by midnight today with a max wind speed of 110-120 kmph: IMD

  • 9:41 PM (IST) Posted by Shubham Bajpai

    Kolkata Mayor Firhad Hakim hold a meeting with relevant teams

    Kolkata Mayor Firhad Hakim held a meeting with the teams of all boroughs regarding the measures taken to manage the after-effects of the cyclone. 

  • 9:30 PM (IST) Posted by Shubham Bajpai

    West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose calls an emergency review meeting on cyclone Remal

    Governor Bose held an emergency review meeting at the Raj Bhawan regarding the cyclone Remal. Raj Bhavan has set up a task force to assist the public in this hour of need. Raj Bhavan will be open for the public, in case they need safe accommodation and other support, the Governor's house said in its statement. 

  • 8:47 PM (IST) Posted by Shubham Bajpai

    Tripura govt issues red alert in four districts

    The Tripura government has issued a red alert in four districts — South, Dhalai, Khowai, and West — in the wake of severe cyclonic storm 'Remal' which is likely to make landfall between Bangladesh and adjoining West Bengal coasts by midnight.

  • 8:13 PM (IST) Posted by Shubham Bajpai

    14 teams of the NDRF deployed in West Bengal

    A total of 14 teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) are deployed in West Bengal to assist in rescue and relief operations considering the landfall of cyclonic storm Remal: NDRF Cyclone Remal is to make landfall today, at midnight between Bangladesh and adjoining West Bengal coasts, as per IMD.

  • 8:03 PM (IST) Posted by Shubham Bajpai

    Bangladesh evacuates over 8 lakh people as cyclone Remal approaches

    Dhaka: Over 800,000 people from vulnerable areas have been evacuated to shelters on Sunday as Bangladesh prepares for severe cyclonic storm 'Remal' forecast to make landfall by midnight with a potential high tidal surge and heavy rainfall in the country's coastal districts of Satkhira and Cox's Bazar.

  • 8:02 PM (IST) Posted by Shubham Bajpai

    Trains tied to track using chains and locks at Shalimar railway station as precautionary measures

    As a precautionary measure, the authorities at Shalimar railway station tied trains to the tracks using locks and chains to prevent sliding when the cyclone hit the region.

  • 7:09 PM (IST) Posted by Shubham Bajpai

    PM Modi reviews preparedness ahead of landfall

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a review meeting to take note of the response and preparedness for the cyclone ahead of the landfall.

  • 6:38 PM (IST) Posted by Shubham Bajpai

    Four Odisha districts to receive heavy rainfall: IMD

    The Met Department has issued a heavy rainfall warning of 7-11 cm for Bhadrak, Balasore, Kendrapara and Mayurbhanj districts.

    Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) Satyabrata Sahu reviewed the preparations made by the collectors of the four districts given the warning. Around 20,000 fishing boats were safely berthed and collectors of the four districts were instructed to use Odisha Disaster Rapid Action Force (ODRAF) and fire services in case a situation arises, officials said.

  • 6:06 PM (IST) Posted by Shubham Bajpai

    West Bengal Governor urges people to stay alert, follow SOPs for cyclones

    Governor Dr CV Ananda Bose said he is closely monitoring the situation and is in constant touch with state and central experts to ensure a coordinated response to counter it. Bose emphasised the importance of safety for residents in the coastal regions of Bengal, urging them to adhere to the standard operating procedures (SOPs) for cyclones.

    "Governor Bose is keeping a watch on the situation and is in touch with experts and authorities in the state and the Centre for a coordinated effort to endure the cyclone," the West Bengal Raj Bhavan posted on X.

  • 4:49 PM (IST) Posted by Shubham Bajpai

    West Bengal: NDRF team deployed in Hasnabad village ahead of Cyclone Remal

    A team from the 2nd battalion of the NDRF have been deployed at Hasnabad village in West Bengal's North 24 Parganas as a precautionary measure, ahead of the landfall of cyclone Remal by midnight.

  • 3:37 PM (IST) Posted by Shubham Bajpai

    Expecting heavy rainfall of over 25 cm in coastal districts today: IMD chief Mrutyunjay Mohapatra

    “The severe cyclone storm ‘Remal’ lays centre of the North Bay of Bengal, about 200 kilometres south of Canning. It is moving northward and will continue to do so hitting the coast between Sagar Island of West Bengal and Khepupara of Bangladesh", says IMD Chief Mrutyunjay Mohapatra.

  • 3:34 PM (IST) Posted by Shubham Bajpai

    IMD issued Orange alert in Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim

    According to IMD, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim are likely to receive heavy to very heavy rainfall (115.5-204.4 mm) on May 27 and 28.

  • 3:24 PM (IST) Posted by Shubham Bajpai

    IMD issues red alerts for Assam and Meghalaya from May 27-29

    IMD has issued a red alert for Assam and Meghalaya, the states are likely to receive heavy to very heavy rainfall with extremely heavy rainfall ( > 204.4 mm) on May 27 and 28 and heavy to very heavy rainfall (115.5-204.4 mm) on May 29.

  • 2:54 PM (IST) Posted by Arushi Jaiswal

    Rain lashes parts of Kolkata city as the region is witnessing arrival of cyclone Remal

    Rain lashes parts of Kolkata city as the region is witnessing the arrival of cyclone Remal.

     

  • 2:36 PM (IST) Posted by Arushi Jaiswal

    Visuals from Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport

    Visuals from Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport.

  • 2:25 PM (IST) Posted by Arushi Jaiswal

    NDRF Eastern Region Commanding Officer Gurbind Singh on cyclone

    NDRF Eastern Region Commanding Officer Gurbind Singh said, "The deep depression that was there in Bay of Bengal has moved North. It has become a severe cyclonic storm. The landfall is expected between 12 pm to 6 am tonight. IMD has predicted the sustainable speed between 110-120 kmph. The gusting wind speed will be 135 kmph. Landfall is expected between WB's Sagar and Bandladesh's Khepupara. The intensity will be severe. The roofs of Kachha Houses may get damaged. There would be waterlogging in low-lying areas. After the landfall, the cyclone will move North. There will be effect for 12-14 hours. The most affected will be South 24 Parganas, North 24 Parganas, and East Medinipur. The eye of the storm will hit Bangladesh. 14 teams of NDRF have moved."

  • 2:24 PM (IST) Posted by Arushi Jaiswal

    Flight operations at Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport in Kolkata shuts down

    Flight operations at Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport in Kolkata shuts down.

  • 1:07 PM (IST) Posted by Arushi Jaiswal

    landfall is expected between 11 pm and 2 am: NDRF Inspector

    NDRF Inspector Kalicharan said informing about the preparation in East Medinipur, said, "The team has been deployed here. We will follow the instructions commanding officer. We will work hand in hand with the district administration. IMD said that the landfall is expected between 11 pm and 2 am. The wind speed is expected between 70-80 kmph in Medinipur. There would be an effect in adjoining areas. We have modern equipment. Volunteers will be there. Everybody should follow the advisory."

  • 12:45 PM (IST) Posted by Arushi Jaiswal

    NDRF team deployed at New Digha Sea Beach

    NDRF team deployed at New Digha Sea Beach.

  • 11:28 AM (IST) Posted by Arushi Jaiswal

    Indian Navy initiates preparatory actions

    Indian Navy has initiated preparatory actions, following existing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), to mount a credible Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) response in the aftermath of Cyclone Remal. The cyclone is anticipated to cross the coast on the intervening night of 26/ 27 May 2024. The situation is being closely monitored at Naval Headquarters, with comprehensive preparatory actions being undertaken by the Headquarters, Eastern Naval Command.

    In preparation, the Indian Navy has readied two ships equipped with HADR and medical supplies for immediate deployment to ensure the safety and welfare of the affected populace. Additionally, Indian Naval aviation assets, including Sea King and Chetak helicopters as well as Dornier aircrafts, are on standby for rapid response.

    Specialised diving teams with equipment have been stationed in Kolkata to provide prompt assistance. Additionally, diving teams with necessary equipment are on standby in Visakhapatnam, prepared for quick deployment if needed. Two Flood Relief Teams (FRTs), along with HADR and medical supplies, are being positioned in Kolkata. In addition, two FRTs each from Visakhapatnam and Chilka are ready and on standby for deployment at short notice.

    The Indian Navy remains vigilant and is closely monitoring the evolving situation to provide immediate and effective assistance in the wake of Cyclone Remal.

    (Input: Manish Prasad)

  • 11:25 AM (IST) Posted by Arushi Jaiswal

    Control room set up in Sundarbans to monitor cyclone 'Remal'

    Control room set up in Sundarbans to monitor cyclone 'Remal'.

  • 11:19 AM (IST) Posted by Arushi Jaiswal

    Cyclone Remal is about 260km SSW of Khepupara 240km SSE of Sagar Islands: IMD

    SCS Remal over North BoB is about 260 km SSW of Khepupara and 240 km SSE of Sagar Islands. Max wind speed of 90-100 kmph over cyclone centre. To move northwards, intensify further and cross Bangladesh and adj WB coasts by today midnight as SCS with a max. wind speed of 110-120 kmph, said IMD.

     

  • 11:16 AM (IST) Posted by Arushi Jaiswal

    School buildings, flat centres are ready for rescue centre: Block Disaster Management Officer

    Pradip Kumar, Block Disaster Management Officer said, "We are ready for cyclone 'Remal'. We are also coordinating with the 14-gram Panchayat disaster management control room and we are ready for any situation. One team of NDRF one team has already deployed in the Gosaba area and many more school buildings and 10 flat centres are ready for rescue centre."

  • 11:12 AM (IST) Posted by Arushi Jaiswal

    Several trains cancelled | Check list

    Due to cyclonic storm Remal, Indian Railways has cancelled numerous trains. Additionally, some trains have been terminated. For the convenience of passengers, helpline numbers have been issued.

    • Train number 22897 (Howrah-Digha Kandari Express) will not operate on 26 May.
    • Train number 08137 (Panskura-Digha EMU Passenger Special) will not operate on 26 May.
    • Train number 08139 (Panskura-Digha EMU Passenger Special) will not operate on 26 May.
    • Train number 22898 (Digha-Howrah Kandari Express) will not operate on 26 May.
    • Train number 08136 (Digha-Panskura EMU Passenger Special) will not operate on 27 May.
    • Train number 08138 (Digha-Panskura EMU Passenger Special) will not operate on 27 May.
    • Train number 22889 (Digha-Puri Superfast Weekly Train) will operate from Kharagpur instead of Digha on 26 May.
  • 11:08 AM (IST) Posted by Arushi Jaiswal

    Heavy rain in Gosaba and Sundarbans in South 24 Parganas district

    Heavy rain has started over a wide range of areas in Gosaba and Sundarbans in South 24 Parganas district. The water level has increased in River Bakkhali.

  • 10:49 AM (IST) Posted by Arushi Jaiswal

    NDRF team deployed in Sagar island as it intensified into severe cyclonic storm

    NDRF team deployed in Sagar island as it intensified into severe cyclonic storm. It is expected to hit Bengal at midnight today.

  • 10:23 AM (IST) Posted by Arushi Jaiswal

    Weather has deteriorated more than yesterday: Civil Defence personnel

    Sayed Ali Khan, Civil Defence personnel, said, "We are alerting people. The weather has deteriorated more than yesterday..."

  • 10:21 AM (IST) Posted by Arushi Jaiswal

    Weather changing at Mandarmani and Digha area in West Bengal's East Medinipur district

    Weather changing at Mandarmani and Digha area in West Bengal's East Medinipur district.

  • 10:21 AM (IST) Posted by Arushi Jaiswal

    Passengers face difficulties due to suspension of flights

    Passengers face difficulties due to suspension of flights at Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport, Kolkata in view of Cyclone 'Remal'.

  • 10:05 AM (IST) Posted by Arushi Jaiswal

    12 NDRF teams formed to deal with cyclone

    As many as, 12 NDRF teams have been assembled in the state to address the cyclone. 

    Today, an additional 15 disaster response teams have been formed in Kolkata to manage the storm. Kolkata Police has deployed one team in each of the 10 divisions, with two teams stationed in Lalbazar and at the Police Training facility. Each team comprises 7 members equipped with all necessary gear, including saws for tree cutting.

    Furthermore, a dedicated control room has been established at Navanna, with contact numbers 1070 and (033) 2214 3535 available for assistance.

    (Input: Onkar Sarkar)

  • 8:43 AM (IST) Posted by Arushi Jaiswal

    Remal intensifies into severe cyclonic storm: IMD

    Remal intensifies into severe cyclonic storm, to make landfall between West Bengal-Bangladesh coasts by Sunday midnight, as per the IMD.

  • 8:04 AM (IST) Posted by Arushi Jaiswal

    Visuals from Sundarbans, South 24 Parganas

    Visuals from Sundarbans and South 24 Parganas.

  • 7:55 AM (IST) Posted by Arushi Jaiswal

    Regions to be affected

    The primary regions affected are West Bengal, Coastal Bangladesh, Tripura and some other parts of north-eastern states. Residents in these areas, as well as in the neighbouring state of Tripura, are urged to brace for adverse weather conditions starting from May 26.

  • 7:54 AM (IST) Posted by Arushi Jaiswal

    We are fully prepared for cyclone Remal, says NDRF inspector

    NDRF Inspector Zaheer Abbas said the team is fully prepared to handle every kind of disaster. Speaking to news agency ANI, NDRF Inspector Zaheer Abbas said, "We are fully prepared for the cyclone. If the cyclone hits here, our soldiers are ready to deal with every kind of disaster... Our team is well-equipped. Our team is ready for tree falling or flood rescue etc... We are ready to deal with every situation..."

     

  • 7:53 AM (IST) Posted by Arushi Jaiswal

    Fishermen advised not to venture into the north Bay of Bengal

    Fishermen have been advised not to venture into the north Bay of Bengal until the morning of May 27. A red alert has been issued for the coastal districts of South and North 24 Parganas in West Bengal for May 26 and 27, predicting extremely heavy rain in some areas.

     

  • 7:51 AM (IST) Posted by Arushi Jaiswal

    Visuals from Mandarmani beach in West Bengal

    As per IMD, cyclone 'Remal' to intensify into a severe cyclonic storm in the next 6 hours and cross between Bangladesh and adjoining WB coasts around 26 midnight as Severe Cyclonic Storm.

  • 7:50 AM (IST) Posted by Arushi Jaiswal

    Orange alert issued for several areas

    An orange alert has been issued for Kolkata, Howrah, Nadia, and Purba Medinipur districts, forecasting wind speeds of 80 to 90 kmph, gusting up to 100 kmph, along with heavy to very heavy rainfall at some places on May 26 and 27. In north Odisha, heavy rains are expected in the coastal districts of Balasore, Bhadrak, and Kendrapara on May 26-27, with Mayurbhanj likely to experience heavy precipitation on May 27.

    The IMD has warned of localised flooding and significant damage to vulnerable structures, power and communication lines, kutcha roads, crops, and orchards in South and North 24 Parganas districts of West Bengal. Residents in the affected areas have been advised to stay indoors for safety.

  • 7:50 AM (IST) Posted by Arushi Jaiswal

    Remal to intensify into severe cyclonic storm

    The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Sunday morning said that Cyclone Remal is set to intensify into a severe cyclonic storm by 11 am today and cross between Bangladesh and adjoining West Bengal coasts around midnight.

    "The Deep Depression over East central Bay of Bengal moved nearly northward with a speed of 12 kmph during the past 06 hours,  intensified into a Cyclonic Storm “Remal” (pronounced as “Re-Mal”) and lay centered at 1730 hrs IST of today, the 25th May, 2024 over the North & adjoining East central Bay of Bengal near latitude 18.8°N and longitude 89.5°E, about 360 km south-southeast of Khepupara (Bangladesh), 350 km south-southeast of Sagar Islands (West Bengal) and 390 km south-southeast of Canning (West Bengal)," said IMD.

    It is very likely to continue to move nearly northwards and intensify into a Severe Cyclonic Storm by 26 May morning over the Northwest and adjoining Northeast Bay of Bengal and cross Bangladesh and adjoining West Bengal coasts between Sagar Island and Khepupara by 26th May midnight as a Severe Cyclonic Storm with wind speed of 110-120 gusting to 135 kmph," it added.

  • 7:49 AM (IST) Posted by Arushi Jaiswal

    Air India issues advisory

    "Kolkata airport will remain closed from 1200 Hrs of 26 May to 0900 Hrs of 27 May due to severe cyclone conditions. All Air India flights to and from Kolkata are cancelled during this period," Air India said in an X post. 

    "Passengers booked on these flights are requested to check our website for further updates," the airline added. 

  • 7:49 AM (IST) Posted by Arushi Jaiswal

    Kolkata airport suspend flight operations

    In anticipation of the potential impact of Cyclone Remal, Kolkata airport authorities have decided to suspend flight operations for 21 hours starting from noon on Sunday. According to an Airports Authority of India (AAI) spokesperson, a total of 394 flights, both international and domestic, are set to be cancelled during the 21-hour suspension period at Kolkata airport.

    “In view of cyclone Remal's impact on the coastal region of West Bengal, including Kolkata, a meeting was held with the stakeholders and it has been decided to suspend flight operations from 1200 IST on May 26 to 0900 IST on May 27 due to predicted heavy winds and heavy to very heavy rainfall in Kolkata,” NSCBI Airport Director C Pattabhi said in a statement.

  • 7:49 AM (IST) Posted by Arushi Jaiswal

    Kolkata Police issue helpline numbers

    In view of the possible destruction because of Cyclone Remal, Kolkata Police has issued the helpline numbers (9432610428 and 9432610429).

  • 7:44 AM (IST) Posted by Arushi Jaiswal

    What is Cyclone Remal?

    Named by Oman, Remal, meaning sand in Arabic, is the first cyclone over the Bay of Bengal in this pre-monsoon season.