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2 million hit in West Bengal and Odisha
After hitting West Bengal and Odisha, the cyclone has moved on. But the storm has devastated thousands of families. More than two million people in West Bengal and Odisha have been hit hard by the storm. Four civilians have been killed in torrential rains and houses collapsing. Of these, 3 deaths are in Odisha and 1 in Bengal.
Homes of 3 lakh people destroyed in West Bengal
After Digha, Shankarpur, Mandarmani and South 24 Parganas districts in East Midnapore district of West Bengal, a total of 3 lakh houses have been destroyed in the whole of Bengal including Bakkhali, Sandeshkhali, Sagar, Frazerganj and Sunderbans. 134 dams have burst. Now they are being repaired. The cyclone hit West Bengal on Wednesday. At this time the wind speed was 130 to 145 km per hour. Against this backdrop, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee will visit the cyclone-hit area by helicopter from May 28 to 29.
Cyclone rains in Jharkhand, flood-like conditions in Ranchi
It is raining all over Jharkhand due to cyclone. In Ranchi, flood-like conditions have prevailed. Due to the cyclone, torrential rains have been continuing in Ranchi since Wednesday. Water levels in local rivers are rising. Considering the threat of cyclone, 8 NDRF companies are deployed in some districts of Jharkhand.
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Heavy rains with winds in many districts of Bihar
The cyclone is also hitting Bihar. Many districts including Bhagalpur, Supaul, Katihar and Purnia are receiving heavy rains with gusty winds.
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