The operation of inland river passenger transports has been suspended as a precautionary measure against approaching Cyclone Yaas, the authorities said on Tuesday.
The suspension ordered by Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) will remain in effect until further notice.
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It comes just a day after the government eased Covid-19 curbs on movement of passenger launches after nearly seven weeks.
In a special weather bulletin, the Met Office said at 3 pm Tuesday, the severe cyclonic storm was centered about 520 kms Southwest of Chattogram port, 520 km Southwest of Cox's Bazar port, 425 km South-southwest of Mongla port and 420 km South-southwest of Payra port.
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It is likely to move north-westward further and may cross Odisha-West Bengal coast by Wednesday noon (26 may 2021).
Maximum sustained wind speed within 64 kms of the severe cyclone centre is about 89 kph Rising to 117 kph in gusts/squalls or squalls, the bulletin said.