The Borneo Post

Major cyclone kills three in India, Bangladesh

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PURI, India: At least three people died Friday as Cyclone Fani, the biggest in years, slammed into eastern India, sending coconut trees flying and cutting off power, water and telecommun­ications.

The monster weather system made landfall at the holy city of Puri in the morning, with winds gusting at up to 200 kilometres per hour.

In recent days authoritie­s in Odisha state, where 10,000 people perished in a 1999 cyclone, evacuated more than a million people as they worried about a possible 1.5metre (five-foot) storm surge sweeping far inland.

One man died of a heart attack in one of several thousand shelters set up, while another was killed by a falling tree on Friday, authoritie­s said.

Media reports put the death toll at up to six, but officials could not confirm this.

Authoritie­s in Bangladesh, where Fani was headed, said a woman was killed, also by a tree, and that 14 villages were inundated as flood dams broke due to a tidal surge.

Disaster management spokesman Mohammad Jahir told AFP that 400,000 people from Bangladesh­i coastal villages have been taken to shelters. Hundreds of thousands more people in India’s West Bengal state have also been given orders to flee. Local airports have been shut, while train lines and roads were closed.

“It just went dark and then suddenly we could barely see five metres in front of us,” said one resident in Puri.

“There were the roadside food carts, store signs all flying by in the air,” the man told AFP from a hotel where he took shelter. “The wind is deafening.”

Another witness said he saw a small car being blown along a street by the winds and then turned over.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? People move through debris on a road after Cyclone Fani hit Puri, in the eastern state of Odisha, India.
— Reuters photo People move through debris on a road after Cyclone Fani hit Puri, in the eastern state of Odisha, India.

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