Visakhapatnam: North Coastal District Andhra Pradesh (NCAP) – Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram and Srikakulam are placed with high alerts after the Department of Indian Metrology (IMD) predicts that depth depression above Bay Bay is very tend to increase into a cyclone in several hours.
The IMD predicted that heavy rains to very heavy with very heavy rain were very possible to occur on NACP on Sunday.
Depraved depression in the northwest and side by side Bengal Bay moved to the west at a speed of 17 kmps in the last six hours and lay in the northwest and side by side with West Bengal Bay around 410 km East-southeast Gopalpur (Odisha) 488 km northeast of Kaingapapatnam in Srikakulam (Andhra Pradesh).
It’s likely to move almost to the west and cross the Andhra Pradesh – South Odisha Beach between Kalingapatnam and Gopalpur on Sunday night.
Director of IMD-Amaravati, Stella S, said that the isolated heavy rain is likely to occur in other districts on the south coast of Andhra Pradesh on Sundays.
Need a speed of 75 to 85 kmpj is likely in the West Bay of Bengal off Andhra Pradesh Coast.
The tidal wave with a height of 0.5 m above the astronomical tide is likely to be the district of Srikakulam and Vizianagaram and lowland areas may be flooded.
Damage to communication and electrical lines, huts, damage to rice plants, bananas, papaya, and gardens is very possible.
River floods and landslides are expected.
The fishermen are advised not to explore the sea until September 27.
Under the impact, the situation of flash floods, waterlogging, and inundation in lowland areas can arise and there is a possibility of some damage to informal roads and Kutcha and the collapse of the walls of the Kutcha house which is susceptible to the cyclone storm will be named Binab proposed by Pakistan.