Sunday, January 26, 2025

After 'Titli', Cyclone 'Gaza' will follow

The regional committees of the World Meteorological Organization give names to different storms. Indian Ocean storms are mainly named by eight countries of this organization. Those eight countries are Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Myanmar, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Oman.

A list of storms is named one after the other as suggested by these countries. For example, the cyclone created in the Bay of Bengal has been named 'Titli' by Pakistan. The word 'Titli' means butterfly. The next storm will be named Gaza. This name was proposed by Thailand.

Apart from this, the names of 9 more cyclones have already been prepared for this region. From which each storm will be named in turn. After Gaza will come Fetai. This name is given by Sri Lanka. The following storm names will be Fani (Bangladesh), Vayu (India), Hika (Maldives), Kiar (Myanmar), Maha (Oman), Bulbul (Pakistan), Paban (Thailand), Amphan (Sri Lanka).

Due to the impact of Cyclone 'Titli', it rained intermittently throughout the day and sometimes in torrents. The sky was cloudy from morning till noon. There is a risk of intermittent rain from noon to afternoon. Several low-lying areas of the coast of Bangladesh have been flooded due to Titli's effect.

Note that apart from Cyclone Titli, two more cyclones are active in the world at the same time. Meanwhile, Cyclone Michael has hit the United States. Cyclone Luban is waiting to take a severe form. It may also hit India.

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