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This Article is From May 22, 2020

Cyclone Toll In Bengal Rises To 77, PM Modi Arrives To Take Stock

Cyclone Toll In Bengal Rises To 77, PM Modi Arrives To Take Stock
People search through debris of a house battered by cyclone Amphan in West Bengal, India. (Photo: ANI/Twitter)

The death toll from cyclone Amphan in West Bengal rose to 77, as disaster management and civil authorities scrambled to restore normal life and Prime Minister Narendra Modi flew down to the state capital to take stock of the situation, officials said.

PM Modi will review the situation with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, before flying to Odisha, where he will meet her counterpart Naveen Patnaik.

Five more bodies were recovered from different parts of West Bengal since Thursday night, raising the death toll in the state to 77, officials said.

Modi and Banerjee will also undertake an aerial survey of the cyclone-ravaged areas.

At the review meeting with the prime minister, Banerjee will likely seek an economic package for the state and reaffirm her demand that the cyclone be declared a national disaster.

Lakhs of people were rendered homeless as cyclone Amphan cut a path of destruction through half-a-dozen districts of West Bengal, including state capital Kolkata, Wednesday night, blowing away shanties, uprooting thousands of trees and swamping low-lying areas.

Although electricity and mobile services were restored in some parts of the state capital and North and South 24 Parganas, the two worst-hit districts, large areas of the city continued to remain without power as electric poles and communication lines had been blown away by gusting winds.

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