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Circulation of the cyclone twin triggers rain in Kolkata

Kolkata: The city wakes into a stable cloudy sky and a stable drizzle that often turns into a moderate rain mantra, under the impact of the circulation of twin cyclones – one above the Bay of Bengal and others in South Bangladesh.
Some areas in Kolkata received shower which caused water to move even when the office meets predicted to be more consistent, rain ‘moderate’ in the city on Sunday.
While Kolkata received 20 mm rain until 5:30 a.m.
on Saturday, Dum Dum recording 12 mm and Salt Lake 52mm.
The city is set to receive rain of around 50 mm-60 mm between Saturday and Sunday, the Met Office said.
While the circulation of cyclones in the northwest and adjacing the West Bay Bengal has triggered rain since Friday, the others have formed a southern Bangladesh on Saturday which has produced clouds to hold the rain that floats to the gangal of Bengal on Saturday.
While the first extends between 1.5 km to 5.8 km above sea level, the last is at an altitude of 900 meters.
However, circulation in the bay, however, befell Odisha and is likely to move towards the beach of neighboring countries on Saturday night.
However, the circulation in Bangladesh will continue to provide clouds that can cause rain in a bengal gangetic.
“We hope that light to moderate rain in Kolkata and neighboring districts on Sundays.
But they can enter a heavy spell either on Saturday or the early week,” said Director of the Regional Meteorology Center (RMC) GK DAS.
Some city areas on Saturday witnessed sporadic rain which caused waterlogging in several parts.
Going with rainfall as noted by the KMC drainage pumping station, several North Kolkata areas such as Ultangga, Belghata, Belgaachhia, Thanthania received more rainfall than the South Kolkata area such as Jodhpur Park, Behala or Tollygunge.
The water recedes from most of the northern part of Kolkata except a few bags in the afternoon.
Waterlogging can be ignored in most South Kolkata.
Some areas of Salt Lake and New Town are under water after heavy rains that splash the city for about an hour, but the water recedes from most places within a few hours after heavy rain.
Big new city the construction authorities of Kolkata (NKDA) and Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation (BMC) authorities operate all the pumps to remove excess water as soon as possible.
While the part of Kolkata, Howrah, Hotroy, Midnapore Timur, 24 North and South parglases received heavy rain on Saturday, other heavy rainwriters had been issued for all South Bengal District on Sunday.
A weather bulletin issued by RMC on Saturday said the possibility of the impact of rain could rise river water level, the roundabout in the lowlands and plant damage.
Lightning Deatha class XI died after being beaten by lightning while flying the kite on the roof of the apartment in Belur.
The boy was identified as JIT Hazra (16), a resident of Lalababu Saryar Road.
JIT along with his cousin brothers Suman and Riddhi had gone to the roof to fly kites on the opportunity for Vishwakarma Puja.

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