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Amphan puts 19m kids at risk

UNICEF warns that children in parts of Bangladesh & India are at “imminent risk” from flash flooding and heavy rain

- YOSHITA SINGH

At least 19 million children in parts of Bangladesh and India are at "imminent risk" from flash flooding and heavy rain as Cyclone Amphan makes landfall and the state of West Bengal is expected to take a direct hit from the powerful stor m, the UN's children agency has warned.

The extremely severe cyclonic stor m Amphan made a landfall at Digha in West Bengal and Bangladesh on Wednesday, leaving a trail of destructio­n. At least three persons were killed in India and seven in Bangladesh.

The UNICEF said that at least 19 million children in parts of Bangladesh and India are at "imminent risk from flash flooding, stor m surges and heavy rain as Cyclone Amphan makes landfall." West Bengal, "home to more than 50 million people, including over 16 million children, is expected to take a direct hit from the powerful storm," the UN agency said in a statement on Wednesday.

The UNICEF said it is also very concer ned that the COVID-19 could deepen the humanitari­an consequenc­es of Cyclone Amphan in both the countries. Evacuees who have moved to crowded temporary shelters would be especially vulnerable to the spread of respirator­y diseases like COVID-19, as well as other infections.

"We continue to monitor the situation closely," said UNICEF Regional Director for South Asia Jean Gough.

The UNICEF said it is very concerned that the COVID-19 could deepen the humanitari­an consequenc­es of Cyclone Amphan in both the countries. Evacuees who have moved to crowded temporary shelters would be especially vulnerable to the spread of respirator­y diseases like COVID-19, as well as other infections

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