NEWS

Thursday 2 May 2019

Northeast’s Air, Land And Rail Network To Take A Setback Due To Approaching Fani

Fani cyclonic storm making its way from Bay of Bengal with an initial speed of 100 kmph is to intensify to 200 kmph plus by the time it crashes on the Indian shore that has set all Northeast air, land and network  to a standstill as the storm can cause intense causality if the region's travelers takes down the southern route of India according to weather forecast analytic expert.


Northeast can experience heavy rain with gush of strong wind and hailstorm when Fani hits the eastern land as the experience of the actual intensity of the approaching cyclonic wind would break by the time it reaches the region.


Intensity of Fani cyclonic wind speed has the possibility to breakup from its initial garnering speed of  175 to 185 kmph to possible speed of 200kmph before it crashes on northeast region. Since Fani cyclone is to crash land on 4th May in North Odisha, West Bengal and Sub-Himalayan according to the weather forecast from India Meteorological Department the storm damage is expected to be minimal in Northeast.

NEIC: SUMI BORA

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