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'No stones will be left unturned in helping the affected by Amphan, nation stands with West Bengal': PM Modi

| @indiablooms | May 21, 2020, at 03:58 pm

New Delhi/IBNS: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said no stones will be left unturned in helping the people of West Bengal and Odisha ravaged by super cyclone Amphan on Wednesday, which left a trail of destruction as it progressed towards Bangladesh.

"My thoughts are with the people of Odisha as the state bravely battles the effects of Cyclone Amphan," PM Modi tweeted.

On the gloomy situation across West Bengal post the cyclone, the Prime Minister said: "No stone will be left unturned in helping the affected.

A total of 24 people have died in Odisha and West Bengal as Amphan ripped the two states, uprooting trees, electric posts, destroying houses. The cyclone pounded Kolkata where large parts are still without electricity, water and internet connection.

West Bengal and its capital Kolkata resemble a jigsaw puzzles of devastation and human misery with many homeless as authorities try to reach relief amid the scare of coronavirus.

The cyclone's wind speed was 133 km per hour, 3 km per hour more than what was in the forecast in the worst-case scenario, as it left Kolkata towards North 24 Parganas.

Kolkata received heavy rains and witnessed huge gush of wind storms which damaged the roofs of several buildings and uprooted a massive number of trees, lampposts across the city.

Cyclone Amphan crossed West Bengal-Bangladesh coast between Digha (West Bengal) and Hatiya Islands (Bangladesh) across Sunderbans near lat 21.65N & long 88.3E between 1530 & 1730 hrs IST of 20th May with wind speed of 155-165 gusting to 185 mph, the Indian Met Department stated.

(Images and videos by Avishek Mitra and Sandip Das)

 

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