Cyclone Amphan effects: Kolkata Airport flooded and severely damaged
Times of IndiaTimes Travel/TRAVEL NEWS, KOLKATA/ Created : May 21, 2020, 18:31 IST
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2020 has, undoubtedly, been one the worst years in decades. And, as if a pandemic wasn’t enough, India is also battling nature's fury. The much-feared super cyclone Amphan reached Kolkata yesterday, and nearly destroyed the Kolkat … Read more
2020 has, undoubtedly, been one the worst years in decades. And, as if a pandemic wasn’t enough, India is also battling nature's fury. The much-feared super cyclone Amphan reached Kolkata yesterday, and nearly destroyed the Kolkata Airport. After the cyclone was over, the airport was left flooded and severely damaged. Read less
The mighty wind and storm (120 km/hour) caused by cyclone Amphan left the airport flooded. The cyclone stayed in the city for six hours, caused damage to several structures and as per reports, claimed 72 lives in Bengal.
A number of videos and pictures of the destruction at the Kolkata Airport are being shared on social media websites, showing heavy water logging around planes.
West Bengal: A portion of Kolkata Airport flooded in wake of #CycloneAmphan. pic.twitter.com/J4vqFW39no
— ANI (@ANI) May 21, 2020
#CyclonAmphan Kolkata Airport Video. Cyclone is now centred over #prayforwestbengal Bangladesh pic.twitter.com/ANpZpDYWY9
— SHAMSHER SINGH (@ShamsherSLive) May 21, 2020
The cyclone hit Bengal around 2.30 PM on Wednesday and caused a lot of damage. From uprooting trees and destroying the electricity lines to hitting several buildings in the city, Amphan wrecked havoc in the state.
Meanwhile, the Chief Minister of Kolkata Mamta Banerjee has announced a compensation of INR 2.5 lakh to the families of those who died in the cyclone.
There have been casualties. I announce a compensation of Rs 2.5 Lakh to the families of those who died in #CycloneAmphan: West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee pic.twitter.com/cjRQ213BqE
— ANI (@ANI) May 21, 2020
As per current updates, the Kolkata airport has resumed operations from this afternoon.
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