At least 19 million children in parts of Bangladesh and India are at "imminent risk" from flash... IndiaTimes - Published Also reported by •Indian Express
The most powerful cyclone to strike eastern India and Bangladesh in more than a decade has killed at least 82 people and destroyed thousands of homes. Joe Davies reports.
Tropical cyclone Amphan, which made landfall near the border of eastern India and Bangladesh, had winds reaching 165 miles per hour, making it "super cyclonic" as it swirled over the Bay of Bengal.
After super cyclone Amphan ripped through West Bengal on Wednesday, footage from Kolkata on Thursday (May 21) shows trees lying uprooted on the roads.
At least 84 people have been killed in the most..