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Prepare a report on cyclone that hit the india, their after effects​

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Answered by veerajagarwal
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The 1999 Odisha cyclone

At the peak of the storm, winds of up to 160 mph were recorded, as well as a record-low pressure. As well as hitting the state of Odisha in India, Thailand, Myanmar, and Bangladesh also all felt the impact. Nearly 10,000 people died, and it caused around $4.44 billion worth of damage.

Answered by karnamvishnu5
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India has a long and tragic history with cyclones. The Indian subcontinent is among the worst affected regions of the world when it comes to tropical storms. It’s particularly vulnerable due to its 4,670-mile coastline, where a large percentage of the country’s population lives.

India has a long and tragic history with cyclones. The Indian subcontinent is among the worst affected regions of the world when it comes to tropical storms. It’s particularly vulnerable due to its 4,670-mile coastline, where a large percentage of the country’s population lives. Cyclones generally tend to form in the North India Ocean between April and November each year. Usually, there is a primary peak in November and a secondary peak in May. The storms can affect the entire coast of India. However, the east coast is more prone compared

to the west.

to the west. Over the years, there have been some catastrophic cyclones that have hit the country. Here are some of the most notable cyclones in India throughout recent history:

The 1970 Bhola cyclone

The 1970 Bhola cycloneThe Bhola cyclone is one of the deadliest natural disasters ever recorded. The storm formed over the Bay of Bengal in November 1970 and made landfall on the coast of East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) before continuing on to West Bengal.

The 1970 Bhola cycloneThe Bhola cyclone is one of the deadliest natural disasters ever recorded. The storm formed over the Bay of Bengal in November 1970 and made landfall on the coast of East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) before continuing on to West Bengal. At its peak, the cyclone generated winds of up to 115 mph devastating the coastal regions it encountered. It’s estimated that between 300,000 and 500,000 people were killed during the disaster, making it the deadliest tropical cyclone on record

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