Martime ports asked to hoist signal 3 as depression forms over the Bay of Bengal
A source from the Meteorological Department shared the information with The Business Standard today (9 September)
A depression has formed over the Bay of Bengal, prompting authorities to issue local cautionary signal no-3 for the country's maritime ports, and signal no-1 for river ports.
A source from the Meteorological Department shared the information with The Business Standard today (9 September).
The depression formed over Northwest Bay and adjoining Westcentral Bay. It may cross the Odisha coast of India by noon and is unlikely to impact Bangladesh significantly.
Still, maritime ports have been instructed to show signal no-3 as per protocol.
The Meteorological Department also forecasted light rain in various parts of the country on Monday.
However, significant rainfall is expected in different regions starting tomorrow (10 September).
Maximum sustained wind speed within 48 kms of the deep depression centre is about 50 kph rising to 60 kph in gust or squalls, reports BSS.
The sea will remain rough near the system centre.
All fishing boats and trawlers over North Bay have been advised to remain closed to the coast and proceed with caution till further notice.