Cyclone Remal: Landfall process commences over West Bengal-Bangladesh coasts

The landfall process of Remal, with its centre about 30 km from the coastline at 8.30 pm, will continue for about four hours, the Met office said.
Bakkhali beach wears a deserted look due to warnings in the view of cyclone Remal, in South 24 Parganas district, Sunday.
Bakkhali beach wears a deserted look due to warnings in the view of cyclone Remal, in South 24 Parganas district, Sunday.PTI

KOLKATA: The landfall of severe cyclonic storm 'Remal' commenced on Sunday evening between West Bengal and Bangladesh coasts with an intensity of 110 to 120 kmph, gusting to 135 kmph, the Met office said.

The landfall process of Remal, with its centre about 30 km from the coastline at 8.30 pm, will continue for about four hours, it said.

"The landfall process of severe cyclonic storm 'Remal' commenced over the adjacent coasts of West Bengal and Bangladesh between Sagar Island and Khepupara close to the southwest of Mongla in the neighbouring country," the Met said.

Bakkhali beach wears a deserted look due to warnings in the view of cyclone Remal, in South 24 Parganas district, Sunday.
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Gale wind speed reaching 110 to 120 kmph, gusting to 135 kmph, was prevailing along and off West Bengal and Bangladesh coasts and north Bay of Bengal and is likely to continue for the next six hours and decrease thereafter, the Met added.

Bakkhali beach wears a deserted look due to warnings in the view of cyclone Remal, in South 24 Parganas district, Sunday.
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