The Super Cyclone, which originated in the Bay of Bengal, has been traveling north-eastward for the past six hours at speeds of up to 14 kilometers per hour. It reached 15.6 ° N latitude and 86.7 ° E longitude at 5.30 am on 19 May 2020. It is approximately 520 km from the Paradeep coast of Odisha and 670 km from South Digha in West Bengal. Super Cyclonic Storm is a system in which the maximum wind speed in a system is 222 km / h. In the next few hours, the intensity has diminished and ‘Umpun’ is expected to once again become a hurricane category. Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storms are systems that range from 167 km / h to 221 km / h (Maximum Sustained Wind Speed). It is estimated that at noon on May 20, 2020, it will enter the land between Digha in West Bengal and the Hatia Islands in Bangladesh, with a speed of 155 to 185 km per hour during the landfall.
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