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Heartbreaking Images Show The Trail Of Destruction Cyclone Amphan Left In Its Wake
'Very severe cyclonic storm 'Amphan' made landfall at 2:30 pm on Wednesday between Digha in West Bengal and Hatiya island in Bangladesh. In Bangladesh, up to eight people have died and 12 deaths were estimated in West Bengal in India. The deaths in Odisha are still being assessed. Here are some heartbreaking images of the devastation it left behind.
'Very severe cyclonic storm 'Amphan' made landfall at 2:30 pm on Wednesday between Digha in West Bengal and Hatiya island in Bangladesh. In Bangladesh, up to eight people have died and 12 deaths were estimated in West Bengal in India. The deaths in Odisha are still being assessed. Here are some heartbreaking images of the devastation it left behind.
In Bangladesh, up to eight people have reportedly died.
About 12 deaths were estimated in West Bengal, according to an?AP tally.
The deaths in Odisha are still being assessed. Most of the deaths were due to the collapse of walls, drowning and falling of trees in both countries.
A man salvages items from his house damaged by cyclone Amphan in Midnapore, West Bengal.
A man checks cars in a garage damaged by cyclone Amphan in Satkhira.
A woman stands amidst the debris of her house damaged by cyclone Amphan,?the strongest cyclone in decades slammed into Bangladesh and eastern India on May 20.
A woman removes debris from a road after the landfall of cyclone Amphan in Midnapore, West Bengal.
A woman carries her son as she tries to protect him from heavy rain while they rush to a safer place, in Kolkata.
A yound resident rests with others in a shelter ahead of the expected landfall of cyclone Amphan in Dacope of Khulna district.
A man covers his head with a box and walks in the rain ahead of cyclone Amphan landfall, in Bhadrak district, in the eastern Indian state of Odisha.
'Very severe cyclonic storm 'Amphan' made landfall at 2:30 pm on Wednesday between Digha in West Bengal and Hatiya island in Bangladesh. In Bangladesh, up to eight people have died and 12 deaths were estimated in West Bengal in India. The deaths in Odisha are still being assessed. Here are some heartbreaking images of the devastation it left behind.Read More
In Bangladesh, up to eight people have reportedly died. Read More
About 12 deaths were estimated in West Bengal, according to an AP tally. Read More
The deaths in Odisha are still being assessed. Most of the deaths were due to the collapse of walls, drowning and falling of trees in both countries. Read More
A man salvages items from his house damaged by cyclone Amphan in Midnapore, West Bengal. Read More
A man checks cars in a garage damaged by cyclone Amphan in Satkhira. Read More
A woman stands amidst the debris of her house damaged by cyclone Amphan, the strongest cyclone in decades slammed into Bangladesh and eastern India on May 20. Read More
A woman removes debris from a road after the landfall of cyclone Amphan in Midnapore, West Bengal. Read More
A woman carries her son as she tries to protect him from heavy rain while they rush to a safer place, in Kolkata. Read More
A yound resident rests with others in a shelter ahead of the expected landfall of cyclone Amphan in Dacope of Khulna district. Read More
A man covers his head with a box and walks in the rain ahead of cyclone Amphan landfall, in Bhadrak district, in the eastern Indian state of Odisha. Read More
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