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Wind speeds around the system are already reaching 50 kph, with gusts up to 60 kph within a 48 km radius of its centre. Rough seas are anticipated around the deep depression, posing risks to maritime activities. Photo: Windy
The Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) has issued a warning as a deep depression over the Eastcentral Bay of Bengal is on the verge of developing into a cyclonic storm.
The system was last recorded at midnight near 15.9°N latitude and 90.1°E longitude. It has since moved west-northwestwards and is currently situated roughly 725 km west-southwest of Chattogram port, 650 km west-southwest of Cox's Bazar port, 730 km south-southeast of Mongla port, and 680 km south-southeast of Payra port, according to Meteorologist Shaheenul Islam of the BMD on Wednesday.
The depression is expected to continue its west-northwesterly trajectory, with the potential to intensify into a cyclonic storm in the coming hours.
Wind speeds around the system are already reaching 50 kph, with gusts up to 60 kph within a 48 km radius of its centre. Rough seas are anticipated around the deep depression, posing risks to maritime activities.
Maritime ports in Chattogram, Cox's Bazar, Mongla, and Payra have been advised to maintain Distant Cautionary Signal No. One. Fishermen and crews of trawlers operating in the North Bay and the deep sea are urged to stay near the coast and proceed with caution, ready to seek shelter at short notice.


















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