<p>With the depression over the Bay of Bengal set to intensify into a cyclone and trigger widespread rainfall, the Odisha government on Tuesday put 15 of the state's 30 districts on alert to deal with a possible flood-like situation.</p>.<p>The depression moved westward and lay centred over east-central and adjoining the southeast Bay of Bengal and North Andaman Sea, about 890 km south-southeast of Paradip in Odisha and 980 km south-southeast of Sagar Islands in West Bengal, a senior IMD official said.</p>.<p>It is likely to intensify into a deep depression shortly and into a cyclonic storm on Wednesday, IMD Director General Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said, adding, chances of the cyclone hitting the Odisha coast are very low.</p>.<p>"We have put 15 of the state's 30 districts on alert in view of the possible heavy rain," Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) and Secretary, Revenue and Disaster Management, P K Jena told reporters.</p>.<p>The system is expected to move west-northwestwards initially and then north-northwestwards, towards West Bengal, adjoining Bangladesh and north Odisha coasts, Mohapatra said.</p>.<p>"However, the exact direction the cyclonic storm will take and possible location of its landfall is yet to be ascertained," he said.</p>.<p>The likelihood of a cyclonic storm in the region comes barely six months after cyclone Fani devastated coastal Odisha on May 3, claiming around 64 lives.</p>.<p>The cyclone warning also comes a fortnight after six people were killed in rains that battered Odisha under the impact of a low-pressure area.</p>.<p>Mohapatra said light to moderate rainfall at most places over the coastal districts of Odisha is likely to commence from November 9.</p>.<p>In West Bengal, light to moderate rainfall at many places and heavy rain at isolated locations might commence over the coastal districts from the same day, an IMD bulletin said.</p>.<p>Under its impact, squally winds with speeds reaching 40-50 kmph and gusting up to 60 kmph is likely to prevail over northwest Bay of Bengal off Odisha-West Bengal coasts from the evening of November 8, and gradually increase thereafter, it said.</p>.<p>Seas will be rough over west-central and adjoining northwest Bay of Bengal, and along and off Odisha-West Bengal coasts from the evening of November 8.</p>.<p>"It will be rough to very rough over north Bay of Bengal during November 8 and 9 and very high to phenomenal on November 10 morning," the IMD said.</p>.<p>Fishermen have been advised not to venture into the sea along and off Odisha-West Bengal coasts from November 8 onwards.</p>.<p>The districts which were put on alert are: Balasore, Bhadrak, Kendrapara, Jagatsinghpur, Ganjam, Puri, Gajapati, Koraput, Rayagada, Nabarangpur, Kalahandi, Kandhamal, Boudh, Nuapada and Malkangiri.</p>.<p>The state government has taken all precautionary measures to deal with any situation, Jena said.</p>.<p>The Agriculture Department has also asked farmers to take appropriate safeguards in time to save their crops, harvested paddy, and vegetables. </p>
<p>With the depression over the Bay of Bengal set to intensify into a cyclone and trigger widespread rainfall, the Odisha government on Tuesday put 15 of the state's 30 districts on alert to deal with a possible flood-like situation.</p>.<p>The depression moved westward and lay centred over east-central and adjoining the southeast Bay of Bengal and North Andaman Sea, about 890 km south-southeast of Paradip in Odisha and 980 km south-southeast of Sagar Islands in West Bengal, a senior IMD official said.</p>.<p>It is likely to intensify into a deep depression shortly and into a cyclonic storm on Wednesday, IMD Director General Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said, adding, chances of the cyclone hitting the Odisha coast are very low.</p>.<p>"We have put 15 of the state's 30 districts on alert in view of the possible heavy rain," Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) and Secretary, Revenue and Disaster Management, P K Jena told reporters.</p>.<p>The system is expected to move west-northwestwards initially and then north-northwestwards, towards West Bengal, adjoining Bangladesh and north Odisha coasts, Mohapatra said.</p>.<p>"However, the exact direction the cyclonic storm will take and possible location of its landfall is yet to be ascertained," he said.</p>.<p>The likelihood of a cyclonic storm in the region comes barely six months after cyclone Fani devastated coastal Odisha on May 3, claiming around 64 lives.</p>.<p>The cyclone warning also comes a fortnight after six people were killed in rains that battered Odisha under the impact of a low-pressure area.</p>.<p>Mohapatra said light to moderate rainfall at most places over the coastal districts of Odisha is likely to commence from November 9.</p>.<p>In West Bengal, light to moderate rainfall at many places and heavy rain at isolated locations might commence over the coastal districts from the same day, an IMD bulletin said.</p>.<p>Under its impact, squally winds with speeds reaching 40-50 kmph and gusting up to 60 kmph is likely to prevail over northwest Bay of Bengal off Odisha-West Bengal coasts from the evening of November 8, and gradually increase thereafter, it said.</p>.<p>Seas will be rough over west-central and adjoining northwest Bay of Bengal, and along and off Odisha-West Bengal coasts from the evening of November 8.</p>.<p>"It will be rough to very rough over north Bay of Bengal during November 8 and 9 and very high to phenomenal on November 10 morning," the IMD said.</p>.<p>Fishermen have been advised not to venture into the sea along and off Odisha-West Bengal coasts from November 8 onwards.</p>.<p>The districts which were put on alert are: Balasore, Bhadrak, Kendrapara, Jagatsinghpur, Ganjam, Puri, Gajapati, Koraput, Rayagada, Nabarangpur, Kalahandi, Kandhamal, Boudh, Nuapada and Malkangiri.</p>.<p>The state government has taken all precautionary measures to deal with any situation, Jena said.</p>.<p>The Agriculture Department has also asked farmers to take appropriate safeguards in time to save their crops, harvested paddy, and vegetables. </p>