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Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm was the strongest tropical cyclone to strike the Indian state of Odisha since Phailin in 2013. The second named storm and the first severe cyclonic storm of the 2019 North Indian Ocean cyclone season, Fani originated from a tropical depression that formed west of Sumatra in the Indian Ocean on 26 April. Vertical wind shear at first hindered the storm's development, but conditions became more favorable on 30 April. Fani rapidly intensified into an extremely severe cyclonic storm and reached its peak intensity on 2 May as a high-end extremely severe cyclonic storm—the equivalent of a high-end Category 4 major hurricane. Fani weakened before making landfall, and its convective structure rapidly degraded thereafter, degenerating into a remnant low on 4 May, and dissipating on the next day.
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Fani was a cyclone, which was started from the bay of Bengal, and rushed with a high speed towards the areas which were very close to the ocean. The severely affected areas by Fani cyclone is in Orissa, where there were many shades of railway stations blown away by winds, and many kaccha houses were destructed of the poor people.
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When the storm reached the coast, then it started slowing its speed and gradually as it moved towards the land area, it slowed down, and it goes towards Bangladesh afterward.
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