Agartala (Tripura) [India], India Meteorological Department (IMD) Agartala has issued a severe cyclone warning for the northeastern region of India and coastal areas of Bangladesh. Cyclone Remal is likely to hit Bengal on Sunday. The cyclone is expected to hit the coastal areas of West Bengal and Bangladesh around midnight on 26 May. The cyclone will bring with it extremely heavy rainfall and strong winds. -The pressure area which was first observed over the Bay of Bengal on May 22 has transformed into a more depressed system, which is now located over the central Bay of Bengal.The IMD estimates that the system will intensify into a cyclone by the morning of May 25 while moving towards Northeast India. The primary areas to be affected are West Bengal, coastal Bangladesh, Tripura and some other parts of north-eastern states. Residents of these areas as well as residents of the neighboring state of Tripura are urged to be prepared for adverse weather conditions starting from May 26. There is a possibility of severe rainfall with thunderstorm and lighting with speed of 40-50 over Tripura areas. Maximum wind speed of 70 kmph is expected for May 26.IMD has issued adverse weather conditions for Tripura with forecast of storm, lightning and wind speed of 40-50 kmph. After May 26, the weather will remain severe with heavy to very heavy rainfall continuing across Tripura for the next two days. Speaking to ANI, IMD Agartala Director Partha Roy said, "We have the cyclone forecast. It is on December 26, 27 and 20." 28 May.This is given by IM Agartala. The low pressure area that was observed over the Gulf of Benga on 22 May has now intensified and become more of a depression "It will further intensify as we have predicted and turn into a cyclone. On the morning of the 25th, northeast It will move towards India. The cyclone's landfall is in the coastal area of ​​West Bengal and Bangladesh and the time of the cyclone's landfall is midnight of 26th." Adverse temperatures will be seen from May 26 onwards, causing severe rainfall over the districts of Tripura.Thunderstorm and rain will be accompanied by lightning and wind speed may range between 40-50 kmph. Weather will remain inclement on 27th with heavy to severe rainfall at isolated places over all parts of Tripura. The main warning given by IMD is stormy wind. Strong wind speed of 60-70 kmph is expected and at its peak, it will reach 70 kmph on May 28. Worse weather conditions will continue with thunderstorms and lightning but wind speed will reduce upon cyclone observation.Roy said, “We are keeping an eye on the movement of the cyclone. The warning may be extended. So far there is a warning that it may increase till 28th. The impact of these worsening conditions will have a severe impact on low-lying land areas including crops and people are advised to stay at home and avoid going out during these warning hours. The safety advisory issued by IMD has issued a strict warning to residents of the affected areas. People are advised to remain indoors during the warning period and remain inside their homes, avoid going out unless absolutely necessary and protect outdoor objects and to withstand strong winds. Strengthen structures.The severe weather is expected to have significant impacts, including in low-lying areas. Potential damage to crops and infrastructure. There is a possibility of flooding and disruption of daily life, and residents are advised to be prepared for prolonged adverse weather, IMD continues to monitor the progress of the cyclone and will provide necessary updates. The current warning is in effect until May 28, but may be extended if necessary. IMD's alert serves as an important reminder of the power and unpredictability of natural weather events.Following preparedness and safety advisories is essential to minimize the impact of this impending cyclone on communities in Northeast India and coastal Bangladesh.