Death and destruction after cyclone hits India, Bangladesh
Source: AP
By SHEIKH SAALIQ and JULHAS ALAM
NEW DELHI (AP) Wide swathes of the coasts of India and Bangladesh were flooded and millions of people remained without power Thursday, after the most powerful cyclone to hit the region in more than decade left dozens dead and a trail of destruction.
In the Indian city of Kolkata, home to more than 14 million people, large portions of the metropolis and its suburbs were underwater, including the citys main airport. Roads were littered with uprooted trees and lamp posts and electricity and and communication lines were down.
Cyclone Amphan also badly damaged many centuries-old buildings when it tore through the city on Wednesday.
It feels like a dystopian Jurassic Park of sorts, said Shuli Ghosh, who runs a cafe in Kolkata. The roofs of many homes have flown away and the streets are waterlogged.
Commuters move past a tree branch precariously hanging after cyclone Amphan hit the region, in Kolkata, India, Thursday, May 21, 2020. A powerful cyclone that slammed into coastal India and Bangladesh has left damage difficult to assess Thursday. (AP Photo/Bikas Das)
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