Devastated city of Kolkata after Cyclone Amphan! Scroll all pictures, videos in here-

NewsBharati    21-May-2020 15:54:03 PM
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Kolkata, May 21: The cyclonic storm Amphan caused widespread damage to the four districts Bhadrak, Balasore, Kendrapada, and Jagatsingpur of coastal Odisha. While one minor allegedly died in Bhadrak district but the government is yet to confirm whether it happened due to Cyclone Amphan. Some parts of coastal Odisha experienced heavy to heavy rainfall with the speedy wind. Several trees were uprooted, roofs of kutcha houses blown away, and power infrastructure suffered damaged in these four districts as maximum wind speed crossed 100 km per hour in some places. Standing paddy crops also suffered extensive damage in these areas.
 
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The state government has asked to submit a report on the damages caused by the cyclone to the district collectors. According to preliminary assessments around 65 power feeder units are damaged. Soon after the cyclone passed the official teams were on the ground to restore damaged pieces of equipment. A total of 36 teams of NDRF and ODRAF have been engaged along with 100 teams of OFDC. Rescue and relief operations and repair works have been undertaken on a war footing basis.
 
 
 
Meanwhile, Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba today reviewed the situation in the ‘AMPHAN’ cyclone affected areas of Odisha and West Bengal in the meeting of the National Crisis Management Committee. Chief Secretaries of Odisha and West Bengal informed that timely and accurate forecast by Indian Meteorological Department and advance deployment of National Disaster Response Force facilitated in evacuation of about 5 lakh people in West Bengal and about 2 lakh in Odisha.
 
 
 
In West Bengal, the Task Force set up by the State Government on Amphan management met to ascertain the extent of damages caused by the cyclonic storm. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee presided over the meeting at the State Secretariat in Kolkata. The super cyclonic storm has caused havoc in North and South 24 Paraganas , Howrah , Hooghly , Nadia , East and West Midnapur districts including Kolkata. The officials confirm, 17 people have died in rain related incidents at various parts of the State so far. West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar termed the devastation as furious in recent past centuries.