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Cyclone Remal expected to make landfall in West Bengal tonight, several flights, trains cancelled, check latest update

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The cyclone is forecasted to bring extremely heavy rainfall to the coastal districts of West Bengal
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News video: Cyclone Remal Alert: India, Bangladesh Brace For ‘Severe’ Havoc Headed Towards West Bengal

Cyclone Remal Alert: India, Bangladesh Brace For ‘Severe’ Havoc Headed Towards West Bengal 03:08

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has announced that a developing cyclonic storm in the Bay of Bengal, named Cyclone Remal, is expected to strike the coasts of West Bengal and Bangladesh as a severe cyclone on May 26 (Saturday). This event is set to coincide with the voting in eight seats...

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