Powerful cyclone leaves 34 dead in India, 15 in Bangladesh
NEW DELHI — A rare summer cyclone that tore through parts of South Asia killed at least 34 people in India and 15 in neighbouring Bangladesh and smashed thousands of thatched-roof huts, officials said Monday.
The evacuation of more than 1 million people from about 15,000 villages and 46 towns in India’s worst-hit Odisha state prevented a much worse death toll from one of the biggest storms in decades. The preparations demonstrated greatly improved disaster readiness since 1999, when a “super” cyclone killed about 10,000 people and devastated large parts of the state.
Authorities in Odisha were still assessing the full impact of Cyclone Fani, which lashed coastal areas with rain and winds gusting up to 205 kilometres (127 miles) per hour when it made a landfall on Friday, relief official S.K. Das said.