Danger signal number 7 in Mongla-Paira, 6 in Chittagong-Cox's Bazar!

The cyclone ‘Sitrang’ is coming towards the northwest coast from the Bay of Bengal. As a result, the Directorate of Awahawa is able to see the number 7 warning signal in the name of the four and the 7th warning signal.

This information has been informed in the special warning No. 8 of the Department of Meteorology today, Monday (October 24) morning.

The warning is that the cyclone ‘Sitrang’ located in the east-central Bay of Bengal and adjoining West-Middle Bengal region is moving north-eastward and adjacent to the east-central Bay of Bengal and the adjoining West-Middle Bengal and North Bay of Bengal (laxime: 17.8° North, Longitude: 88.8°East).

It is 590 km from Chittagong seaport today at 06 am (October 24, 2022). Southwest, 535 km from Cox's Bazar seaport. In the southwest, 525 km from Mongla seaport. right - 495 km from the seaport in the southwest and Payra. It was located in the southwest, which could be further concentrated and traverse north-northeast and cross the Barisal-Chittagong coast near Khepupara tomorrow morning.

Warnings It is also mentioned that 54 km from the center of the cyclone. The maximum continuous wind speed of this is 62 km per hour, which is 88 km in the form of gusts or gale. The sea is rife in the area near the cyclone center.

Meteorologist Khondkar Hafizur Rahman said that Mongla and Payra seaports are brought down local warning signal number 4 (4) instead of 7 (7) danger signal (re:) Number 7 (seven) has been asked to show the danger signal.