Cyclone Remal Update: Heavy Rains, Gusty Winds Lash Kolkata as Cyclone Remal Landfall Begins in West Bengal (Watch Videos)

As heavy rain and gusty winds continue in Kolkata following the landfall of severe cyclonic storm 'Remal', the Kolkata Municipality team and Kolkata Police Disaster Management team are engaged in clearing uprooted trees in the Alipore area of the city.

Cyclone Remal Makes Landfall in West Bengal (Photo Credits: X/@ANI)

Kolkata, May 27: As heavy rain and gusty winds continue in Kolkata following the landfall of severe cyclonic storm 'Remal', the Kolkata Municipality team and Kolkata Police Disaster Management team are engaged in clearing uprooted trees in the Alipore area of the city. Late-night visuals showed workers trying to clear roads as rains continues to lash.

Priyabrata Roy, DC South Kolkata, said, "We are getting the information that in some places, trees have been uprooted, in those areas, Kolkata Municipality team, Kolkata Police Disaster Management team, have reached and work is underway. The uprooted trees will be cut and cleared soon so that the roads can be opened. By morning, situation will be okay...Police's special unified control room is monitoring the situation throughout the night, in the wake of the cyclone. Municipality Control Room is also opened..." Cyclone Remal Live Tracker Map on Windy: Severe Cyclonic Storm Likely to Hit West Bengal Coast by May 26, Check Real-Time Status

Cyclone Remal: Severe Cyclonic Storm Makes Landfall In West Bengal; Heavy Rains To Continue

The landfall process began at 8:30 pm on Sunday over the adjacent coasts of West Bengal and Bangladesh between Sagar Island and Khepupara, near the southwest of Mongla in the neighbouring country. 'Remal' flattened fragile dwellings, uprooted trees and knocked down electric poles. The wind intensity of 110 to 120 kmph, gusting to 135 kmph. Visuals from outside the Raj Bhavan showed heavy rains and gusty winds lashing the capital city.

Talking about the landfall of the cyclonic storm Somnath Dutta, Eastern Region Head, IMD Kolkata said, "The landfall process started at 8:30 pm...over the Bangladesh and West Bengal coast. As per the observation at 10:30 pm, it shows that the landfall process is continuing...by 12:30 am the landfall process will be complete". Ahead of the impending landfall, Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a meeting to review the preparedness for cyclone "Remal" over the North Bay of Bengal at his residence. Remal Cyclone: PM Narendra Modi Chairs Meeting To Review Preparedness for Cyclonic Storm To Hit Coasts of West Bengal Tonight (Watch Video)

Cyclone Remal Makes Landfall in West Bengal

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Prime Minister was briefed that the National Crisis Management Committee is in regular touch with the Government of West Bengal. All fishermen have been advised not to venture into the South Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea.

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