New India cyclone warning as death toll rises - News Summed Up

New India cyclone warning as death toll rises


Even before Cyclone Tauktae hammered the coast late Monday, torrential downpours at its outer bands and strong winds killed around 20 people in western and southern India. Around 200,000 were evacuated before the cyclone arrived and no serious problems were reported at Covid hospitals, however. The vessel's chief engineer Rahman Shaikh told the Indian Express from hospital that the captain and the company had failed to take the cyclone warning seriously enough. Last May, more than 110 people died after "super cyclone" Amphan ravaged eastern India and Bangladesh, flattening villages, destroying farms and leaving millions without electricity. But as with other recent cyclones, the death toll was far lower than the many thousands killed in previous cyclones of that size, a result of improved weather forecasting and better response plans.


Source: Philippine Star May 20, 2021 07:41 UTC



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