Chattogram,
May 25 (UNB)-The Chittagong Port Authority on Saturday issued its own
"Alert No 3" as cyclonic storm Remal is brewing over the Bay of
Bengal.
The decision was taken
as part of advance preparations to protect the Port from possible damages by
Cyclone Remal, its Secretary Omar Faruq said on Saturday night.
All types of lighter
vessels are being evacuated to a safer place and asked them to remain alert, he
said.
Besides, the unloading
of goods at outer anchorage and jetty was suspended and the ships were sent to
the sea from the jetty.
An emergency meeting has
been called on Sunday morning, he said, adding that they will further issue
their own alert following the instructions of the met office.
Azizur Rahman, director
general of the Meteorological Department, said that 'Remal' may turn into a
super cyclone by Sunday (May 26) morning.
Meanwhile, the Met
Office asked the Payra and Mongla maritime ports to hoist danger Signal 7 and
danger Signal 6 for Cox's Bazar and Chattogram seaports.
Besides, the deep
depression over east-central Bay and adjoining west-central Bay moved
northwards, and intensified into a cyclonic storm "Remal" over
northwest Bay and adjoining area on Saturday evening, according to Bangladesh
Meteorological Department (BMD).
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