NATURAL CALAMITY
Let’s have a check how one by one disasters happening in 2020. So lend an ear to my words. I’ll make you understand everything and at the end a bonus tip too.
Fact
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CYCLONE AMPHAN |
CYCLONE NISARGA |
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Type: Super
Cyclone |
Type: Severe Cyclone |
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Formed: 16 May
2020 Dissipated: 21
May 2020 |
Formed: 1 June
2020 Dissipated: 4
June 2020 |
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Most affected
state: West Bengal Hit on: 20 May
2020 |
Most affected
state: Mumbai Hit on: 3 June
2020 |
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Highest wind
speed: 260km/hr. |
Highest wind
speed: 110km/hr. |
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Name given by:
Thailand |
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Originated in:
Bay of Bengal |
Originated in:
Arabian Sea |
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Other affected
area: West Bengal, Odisha, Bangladesh. |
Other affected
area: Maharashtra, Gujarat. |
So, from the above information we are aware of
everything what happened in the past few days.
I personally belongs to WB it’s my beloved home state
and I saw everything happened in front of my eyes so I can explain everything
briefly. This year feels relentless. During this COVID-19 pandemic when already
WB and Mumbai are suffering and here again new problem arrived in front of this
people.
Destruction
caused by Super Cyclone Amphan (WB) & Relief Factors
Aside from human being we have lost our greenery.
1,000s of trees felled that day sorry to say, it can’t be expressed although
it’s out of our imagination. This effect will last for a long. [SOLUTION: Let’s plant more trees to
make our environment regain its beauty; it might take time but we must keep it
going. Together we can make our earth a healthy place to live in.]
Coming to the last point which itself is a bonus tip: The winds, the
storms, the challenges, have done all they could do to stop us but we are still
standing, fighting back – because things are about to change in our favor.
Route of Cyclone Amphan
Route of Cyclone Nisarga


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