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Cyclone Yaas updates: Mamata Banerjee pegs loss due to cyclone at Rs 15,000 crore

Cyclone Yaas, which hit the Eastern coast of India, is likely to weaken to a depression by late Thursday, as per the IMD. West Bengal, Odisha see heavy heavy rainfall. Bihar is also expecting rainfall over the next two days. Over 12,000 people have been evacuated in Jharkhand, the NDRF and other agencies are conducting rescue and relief operations in Odisha, Jharkhand and West Bengal.
Last Updated 27 May 2021, 17:31 IST
16:3027 May 2021

2 dead, 5,000 more evacuated as cyclone-triggered rain pummels Jharkhand

Two people died in Jharkhand's capital Ranchi as their house collapsed amid incessant rainfall under the impact of cyclone 'Yaas', which had rampaged through the state after causing extensive damage in West Bengal and Odisha, a top official said on Thursday.

At least 5,000 more people were evacuated from low-lying areas near rivers flowing above the danger mark in East Sighbhum, in addition to the 15,000 who were shifted to safer shelters, he said. (PTI)

16:0027 May 2021

Bengal CM pegs losses due to 'Yaas' at Rs 15K crore, announces scheme for affected people

A day after Cyclone 'Yaas' wreaked havoc in West Bengal, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said on Thursday that the state has faced losses to the tune of Rs 15,000 crore, and announced the launch of her Duare-Tran (relief at doorstep) scheme next month, primarily aimed at reaching out to the affected people.

Banerjee also allotted Rs 1,000 crore for relief work to be undertaken in the cyclone-hit areas, and said that more funds would be doled out if necessary.

"Going by the initial reports, we have found out that West Bengal has incurred a total loss of around Rs 15,000 crore. It will probably go up. (PTI)

15:0427 May 2021

Five-fold increase of cyclones in Bengal: Study

The frequency of cyclones in 15 West Bengal districts, home to nearly 72 million people, has increased five-fold between 1970 and 2019 for which priority should be given to preserving the mangrove forests of Sunderbans which act as a natural coastal defence against flooding, an environmental think tank said on Thursday. (PTI)

14:1027 May 2021

Yaas-hit people cry for food, shelter amid heavy rain in pockets of Bengal

Hundreds of people complained that they had to go without food and sleep in the aftermath of cyclone, which has wreaked havoc in Bengal, as their homes lay inundated amid heavy showers that continued to pummel several parts of the state on Thursday.

Cyclone 'Yaas', which made its landfall near Dhamra port in Odisha, barrelled through the neighbouring state and Bengal on Wednesday, causing widespread destruction as it hollered on its path to Jharkhand. (PTI)

(Published 27 May 2021, 01:45 IST)

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