Cyclone Amphan caused an estimated $13.2 billion in damage in India's West Bengal: government source
The powerful cyclone that slammed into the coastal region where India and Bangladesh meet Wednesday likely caused $13.2 billion dollars in West Bengal alone, according to a source in the Indian ...
A storm of massive proportions has thumped the coastal border regions of India and Bangladesh, slinging heavy rains and gusts exceeding 100 mph when it made landfall. After days of churning in the Bay ...
Despite undergoing additional weakening, Cyclone Amphan remained an extremely dangerous storm as it made landfall over northeastern India and Bangladesh Wednesday afternoon as the equivalent of a ...
NEW DELHI (AP) — Wide swaths of coastal India and Bangladesh are flooded, and millions of people are without power after Cyclone Amphan struck the region. The most powerful storm to hit the area in ...
Kolkata reels under heavy rain, causing widespread flooding, waterlogging, and disruption to metro, train, and daily life. Residents compare the situation to Amphan Cyclone, while authorities work to ...
KOLKATA/DHAKA (Reuters) - A powerful cyclone that tore through India's eastern state of West Bengal this week has caused a damage of 1 trillion rupees ($13 billion) to infrastructure and crops, state ...
Cyclone Amphan made landfall in eastern India on Wednesday afternoon local time and began sweeping north, leaving at least 12 dead and destroying thousands of homes just over the border in Bangladesh.
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Already grappling with effects of a global pandemic, South Asia is now confronting another major cause for concern: Cyclone Amphan, a storm of historic scale, is churning over the Bay of Bengal and ...
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