Cyclone ‘Remal’, which battered the coast of West Bengal and Bangladesh after making landfall on Sunday, has weakened into a well-marked low-pressure area.
Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has ordered the closure of educational institutions in nine districts in the state on Wednesday, May 29, amid heavy rainfall and landslides triggered by Cyclone Remal. The districts where schools and colleges will remain closed are Nagaon, Hojai, West Karbi Anglong, Karbi Anglong, Golaghat, Dima Hasao, Cachar, Hailakandi, and Karimganj.
“In light of the Red Alert for Nagaon, Hojai, West Karbi Anglong, Karbi Anglong, Golaghat, Dima Hasao, Cachar, Hailakandi, and Karimganj, all educational institutions in these districts will remain closed on May 29, 2024. Stay safe,” Sarma posted on X on Tuesday.
Earlier, other northeastern states, including Tripura, Mizoram, Meghalaya, and Manipur, had ordered the closure of schools and offices on Tuesday in view of the heavy rainfall.
Cyclone ‘Remal’ made landfall in Northeast India on Sunday night on the coast of the Bay of Bengal, bringing heavy rainfall and gusty winds across several states. The cyclone has crossed Bangladesh and turned into a deep depression.
IMD’s ‘red’ alert for northeast
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a ‘red’ alert for heavy to very heavy rainfall in the northeastern states on Wednesday, May 29.
According to the weather department, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura are likely to receive heavy to very heavy rainfall of around 115.5 to 204.4 mm on May 29. Assam, Meghalaya, and Arunachal Pradesh are likely to witness heavy to very heavy rainfall from May 29 to June 1.
“Squally wind speed reaching 35-45 kmph gusting to 55 kmph is likely over Arunachal Pradesh, Eastern Assam and Meghalaya and Mizoram,” it wrote in its bulletin issued on Tuesday.
In its bulletin, the IMD also advised people in vulnerable areas to move to safer places and those in affected areas to remain indoors. It also urged people to avoid areas facing waterlogging, landslides, and mudslides.
Cyclone Remal impact in northeast: Over 30 people killed
The severe Cyclone ‘Remal’, which battered the West Bengal and Bangladesh coast after making landfall on Sunday night, weakened into a well-marked low-pressure area on Tuesday as it moved inwards. Strong winds and heavy rainfall lashed northeast India, causing massive damage in the northeastern states and claiming the lives of at least 37 people.