What is the current status of the cyclone 'Biparjoy' and its impact on monsoon
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has released information on the cyclone 'Biparjoy'.
- The cyclone Biparjoy, which was previously located in the Bay of Bengal, has now weakened into a low-pressure system, according to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD).
- The IMD has stated that the cyclonic circulation has now moved towards Bangladesh and Northeast India, and is expected to produce rainfall over these areas.
- The IMD has also stated that the monsoon has now entered a 'break phase' due to the diminishing effect of the cyclone, causing a reduction in rainfall activities over certain regions of India.
- However, the IMD has predicted that another low-pressure system could form in the Bay of Bengal in the coming days and move towards the east coast of India, which could bring more rainfall in the affected areas.
- The IMD has advised fishermen to exercise caution while venturing into the sea areas in the Bay of Bengal as the sea conditions are likely to be rough for the next few days.
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