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Cyclone Amphan wreaks havoc in Kolkata

Video Credit: ANI - Duration: 01:42s - Published
Cyclone Amphan wreaks havoc in Kolkata

Cyclone Amphan wreaks havoc in Kolkata

Super cyclone Amphan on May 20 made landfall between Digha in West Bengal and Hatiya islands.

Kolkata also witnessed the fury of Amphan.

West Bengal's capital was battered with uprooted trees and electric poles.

City was also heavily water logged post the high intensity cyclone.


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