Wed, 15, May, 2024, 3:53 pm

Cyclone Amphan: Survivors return to face destruction left by storm

Cyclone Amphan: Survivors return to face destruction left by storm

Millions of people across Bangladesh and eastern India are taking stock of the devastation left by Cyclone Amphan, BBC reported.

A massive clean-up operation has begun after the storm left 84 dead and flattened homes, uprooted trees and left cities without power.

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi has arrived in West Bengal state to conduct an aerial survey.

Authorities in both countries had evacuated millions of people before the storm struck.

Covid-19 and social-distancing measures made mass evacuations more difficult, with shelters unable to be used to full capacity.

Officials also said people were afraid and reluctant to move to shelters for fear of contracting the virus.

The cyclone arrived with winds gusting up to 185km/h (115mph) and waves as high as 15ft.

It is the first super cyclone to form in the Bay of Bengal since 1999.

Three districts in India’s West Bengal – South and North 24 Parganas and East Midnapore – were very badly hit.

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