Write a report on Amphan Cyclone / Report writing on Cyclone Amphan in West Bengal - Kabir Mondal

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Saturday 15 August 2020

Write a report on Amphan Cyclone / Report writing on Cyclone Amphan in West Bengal

Write a report on Amphan Cyclone in West Bengal which has killed many people accross India and Bangladesh.

West Bengal has been devastated by a powerful cyclone which has killed at least 84 people across India and Bangladesh 

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Kolkata, May, 22 : The giant cyclonic storm Amphan extensively battered Kolkata, the capital city of West Bengal. Parts of West Bengal and Orissa states in India, and areas in south-west Bangladesh, bore the brunt, with winds gusting up to 185km/h (115mph). At least 72 people have died in India's West Bengal state, and 12 deaths have been confirmed in Bangladesh. This extremely severe cyclonic storm caused an immeasurable damage in Sundarban areas. Purba Medinipur, Paschim Medinipur, North 24 Paragana and South 24 Paragana have been greatly affected by this gigantic strom. Thousands of mud-houses have been destroyed. Electric posts bent down due to the powerful blow of the strom. Water supply and electricity supply, network system, communication system – all have been disrupted. Streets of Kolkata are blocked completely as thousands of trees have been uprooted and branches of the trees have been broken down. The coastal areas of West Bengal are the worst affected. In Howrah, about 900 houses collapsed, in Paraganas about 5200 houses collapsed. About 41 NDRF (National Disaster Relief Force) were deployed in West Bengal for the rescue operation. The local people are also helping in this rescue operation. 
         The Chief Minister of West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee herself kept eye over the situation. The administration worked actively. People were alarmed in advance and they were advised to stay in houses. Over six lakh people were evacuated to protected shelters. Relief materials were supplied to the victims. Inhabitants of damaged buildings were also taken to safety shelters. In such a critical condition of coronavirus, the gigantic cyclone shattered West Bengal. It would take about 15 days to come into normalcy. Chief Minister asked help from Central government. The Central government has assured every possible help for recovery. 




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