Dhaka,
Oct 23 (UNB) - A deep depression over the East Central Bay of Bengal has
strengthened into a cyclonic storm named "Dana" as of 6:00 am today,
according to a special weather bulletin issued by the Bangladesh Meteorological
Department (BMD) on Wednesday morning.
The storm was centered
near latitude 16.0°N and longitude 90.0°E, approximately 695 kilometers
west-southwest of Bhuttogtu port, 620 kilometers west-southwest of Cox's Bazar
port, 695 kilometers south-southeast of Mongla port, and 645 kilometers
south-southeast of Payra port, it said/
The cyclone is expected
to move in a west-northwest direction and may intensify further. Current
forecasts suggest maximum sustained wind speeds of around 62 kilometers per
hour, with gusts and squalls potentially reaching up to 88 kilometers per hour.
Sea conditions are
expected to remain very rough near the cyclone's centre, the bulletin said.
Maritime ports in
Chattogram, Cox's Bazar, Mongla, and Payra have been advised to hoist
cautionary signal-2.
All fishing boats and
trawlers operating in the North Bay and deep sea have been instructed to remain
close to the coast and exercise extreme caution until further notice, it added.
End/UNB/MB