write a newspaper report only devastation of digha&south bengal due to the strike of yash cyclone.
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Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Yaas (Arabic pronunciation: [jaʔas][a]) was a relatively strong and very damaging tropical cyclone that made landfall in Odisha and brought significant impacts to West Bengal during late May 2021. The second cyclonic storm, second severe cyclonic storm, and second very severe cyclonic storm of the 2021 North Indian Ocean cyclone season, Yaas formed from a tropical disturbance that the Indian Meteorological Department first monitored on May 23. Conditions in the basin favored development as the system became a deep depression later that day, before intensifying into a cyclonic storm on the next day, receiving the name Yaas. The system further intensified as it turned to the northeast, becoming a severe cyclonic storm on May 24 despite moderate wind shear. Marginally favorable conditions further continued as Yaas accelerated northeastward, strengthening to a Category 1-equivalent tropical cyclone and to a very severe cyclonic storm on May 25. Yaas crossed the northern Odisha coast around 20 km south of Balasore at its peak intensity as a very severe cyclonic storm on May 26. Upon landfall, the JTWC and IMD issued their final advisories as Yaas further weakened inland while turning north-northwestwards.
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"Even as cyclone ‘Tauktae’ gradually weakens into a deep depression after leaving a trail of destruction in western coastal states in the past 24 hours, there was an early indication of another system being formed over the Bay of Bengal which may hit India’s eastern coast around May 27.
“There is an early indication of such a system (low pressure area) over Bay of Bengal which may be clearly formed around May 23 and move towards Odisha and West Bengal. It may hit the coast by around May 27. Our models show the formation, but it would be clearer in a day or two,” said Madhavan Rajeevan, secretary, ministry of earth sciences. He told TOI that the cyclone, if formed, would, however, not be as strong as ‘Tauktae.’ "