Low pressure turns into depression, warning signal issued at four seaports

The clear low pressure over the east Bay of Bengal and the adjoining North Andaman Sea area has turned into the same area and condensed in the west-northwest direction, which has resulted in the country's four seaports being asked to show warning signals.

This was stated in the special notification of the weather on Tuesday morning.

It has also been said that on Tuesday at 6 am on Tuesday morning 765 km southwest of Chittagong seaport, 700 km south-southwest of Cox's Bazar seaport, 820 km south-southeast of Mongla seaport. And 760 kilometers south-southeast of the seaport of Patra was staying

It is further west-northwestward and condensed, the maximum wind speed is 40 km per hour of the low pressure center of the cyclone, which is increasing up to 50 km per hour, which is increasing up to 50 km in the form of a gust or swarm.

Meanwhile, Chittagong, Cox's Bazar, Mongla and Patra seaports have been asked to show remote warning signal No. 1. All fishing boats and trawlers in North Bay of Bengal and deep sea have been asked to move carefully near the coast until further notice.

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