PATNA: India Meteorological Department (IMD), Patna on Monday Alarmed Bihar government on Effect of Cyclone Yaas from the Nation.
In a letter to chief secretary, Patna meteorological facility alarmed the nation authorities regarding thunderstorm, rain, and intense lightning together with gusty winds from May 27 to 30. Rainfall is very likely to begin from the northern areas of the country under the impact of cyclone Yaas in Tuesday and it’s predicted to intensify into widespread rain throughout the country on Wednesday and Thursday. Patna meteorological center has issued yellowish – coloured warning to thunderstorm with lightning throughout the country together with gusty winds 40- 50 kmph on Wednesday and Thursday. Patna meteorological facility has cautioned that the state authorities that uprooting of trees, even disruption of electricity distribution line and flood or water-logging of non – lying regions is anticipated as on consequence of this tumultuous weather. It further said that poor visibility combined with non – cloud ceiling could also lead to temporary disturbance of flights from the country. Railways has temporarily cancelled services of a minimum of 10 pairs of passenger trains originating or passing that the authority of East Central Railway (ECR) between May 25 and 29 because of cyclone Yaas (termed by Oman). Patna metrological center’s manager Vivek Sinha from the correspondence into the chef’s secretary and chief secretary of disaster management division composed:”A profound melancholy, that had formed Bay of Bengal intensified into cyclonic storm termed’Yaas’ on Monday and has been located across east- central Bay of Bengal. . .It is very likely to become a really severe cyclonic storm and cross north west Odisha- West Bengal shore between Paradip and Sagar islands around noon on May 26 (Wednesday).” Deliberating about the effects of the cyclone over Bihar,” Sinha wrote:”The effect of the cyclone is going to be found within the country concerning thunderstorm, lightening, gusty winds, and mild rains with isolated heavy charm in lots of the areas between May 27 and 30. The effect is going to be observed in southern and central areas of the country, where skies will remain cloudy with clouds and continuous rain of medium to heavy strength will persist for more than 24 to 48 hours.” Intensity pruning action is likely throughout the country on May 27 and 28 (Thursday and Friday). The IMD at a particular bulletin issued by 8:30pm Monday issued warning to mild to moderate rain at most areas in Bihar with heavy to very heavy rain and exceptionally heavy drops at remote areas on May 27 and isolated heavy to very heavy falls on May 28. Shailendra Kumar Patel, metrereologist in Patna meteorological center said in a statement on Monday evening which partially cloudy skies were detected at most areas in the nation in the past 24 hours. “As medium to heavy rain is anticipated at several areas at the country May 27 onwards, hence farmers are guided to modify their harvested plants from open places,” he explained.