Cyclone Mocha Tracker: A low pressure area formed over the southeast Bay of Bengal on Monday, which is likely to turn into a cyclone. The cyclone is expected to move towards Bangladesh-Myanmar later this week. Director General of India Meteorological Department Mrityunjay Mohapatra gave this information on Monday. He has suggested fishermen and boats not to go into the Bay of Bengal. The name of this cyclone will be Mocha. This name has been given by Yemen.
Mahapatra told that this cyclone 03 From north-northwest to east central Bay of Bengal till May and then again in north-northeast direction towards Bangladesh-Myanmar may increase. Due to the effect of weather, heavy rains are expected in Andaman and Nicobar Islands on Tuesday. He has suggested to keep an eye on tourism, coastal activities near Andaman and Nicobar Islands from May 8 24.
-Next in West Bengal Cyclone Mocha’s path to move ahead will become clear in hours
-Heavy rain expected in Andaman and Nicobar Islands today
-Fishermen and boat drivers should not go to sea from May 8 to -Alert issued in all districts of Odisha and West Bengal
-Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Haryana will also be affected by the cyclone
– Life affected due to unseasonal snowfall and rain in the mountains
-Helicopter services affected due to snowfall in Kedarnath
)-Devotees queuing up to visit Baba Kedar amid snowfall
Mocha storm impact in UP
According to the Meteorological Department, due to the storm Mocha, in the areas around the Bay of Bengal from May 9 24 Moderate rainfall will be seen at most places during May. Its effect can also be seen in UP.
Coming to the name, it is a name suggested by Yemen after the Red Sea port city which was the first to introduce coffee to the world years ago. Known to offer.
Hill areas of Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh Normal life was affected on Monday due to unseasonal snowfall and rain. There was snowfall in Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Sonamarg and Qazigund areas of Jammu and Kashmir on Monday. Whereas in Ramban, Doda and Kishtwar districts, all schools up to class VIII were closed due to heavy rains. Many tourists and nomads got stuck on the way in the valley. ,
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