KOLKATA/BHUBANESWAR, May 21 - A powerful cyclone Amphan that tore into West Bengal has killed 72 people and �completely devastated� two districts as Kolkata and several parts of the state wore a battered look on Thursday a day after the storm left thousands of people homeless, washed away bridges and swamped low-lying areas.
The fiercest cyclone to hit West Bengal in 100 years that destroyed mud houses and agriculture crops, and uprooted trees and electric poles also wreaked havoc in Odisha damaging power and telecom infrastructure in several coastal districts. Odisha government officials estimated it has affected around 44.8 lakh people in the state.
�So far as per the reports we have received, 72 people have died in the state due to Cyclone Amphan. Two districts �North and South 24 Parganas are completely devastated. We have to rebuild those districts from scratch. I would urge the Central government to extend all help to the state,� West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee told reporters after conducting a review meeting with officials.
�I will visit the affected areas very soon. The restoration work will start soon. A large part of North and South 24 Parganas and Kolkata are facing massive power cut since last evening. Even telephone and mobile connections are down,� she said.
�I have never witnessed such a fierce cyclone and destruction in my life. I would request Prime Minister Narendra Modi to come and visit Cyclone Amphan-affected areas.�
The Chief Minister also announced a compensation of Rs 2 lakh to Rs 2.5 lakh for the family members of each of the deceased.
Besides North and South 24 Parganas and Kolkata, the districts of East Midnapore and Howrah were the worst hit as portions of several dilapidated buildings came crashing down in several places.
Senior officials of the West Bengal government said it was too early to estimate the exact death toll or damage to property as the worst hit areas were still not accessible.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said no stone will be left unturned in helping those affected by the cyclone.
�Have been seeing visuals from West Bengal on the devastation caused by Cyclone Amphan,� he tweeted.
In this challenging hour, the entire nation stands in solidarity with West Bengal, the Prime Minister said.
�Top officials are closely monitoring the situation and also working in close coordination with the West Bengal government. No stone will be left unturned in helping the affected,� he said.
�Praying for the well-being of the people of the state. Efforts are on to ensure normalcy.�
In Kolkata, hundreds of cars were overturned in the strong winds with speed up to 125 kmph that also felled trees and electricity poles blocking key arterial roads and intersections. Large parts of Kolkata and other affected districts went without power.
Mobile and internet services were also disrupted as the fierce cyclone had damaged several communication towers.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Amphan is the fiercest cyclone to hit West Bengal in the last 100 years. It said the cyclone has weakened significantly and moved to Bangladesh where 10 people have been killed.
Chief Minister Banerjee, who has been monitoring the situation at state secretariat Nabanna since Tuesday night, said the impact of Amphan was �worse than coronavirus�.
�The situation is very serious. We are in a state of disaster,� the TMC chief was earlier quoted as having said in an official statement.
�No bridges exist, electricity lines have been completely disabled and damaged,� Banerjee said while describing the situation in the worst hit districts.
In several shelter homes in the affected districts, people were seen jostling for food and shelter ignoring the social distancing norms due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
More than five lakh people were already evacuated to safety by the state government. � PTI