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#5756492
4 June 2020
An Inter-ministerial central team (IMCT) arrive Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport to survey the districts ravaged by Cyclone Amphan on June 04, 2020 in Kolkata, India. Headed by Ministry of Home Affairs Joint Secretary (Cyber and Information Security), Anuj Sharma, the seven-member team will survey the two worst-affected districts of North and South 24 Parganas to assess the devastation.
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#5756494
4 June 2020
An Inter-ministerial central team (IMCT) arrive Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport to survey the districts ravaged by Cyclone Amphan on June 04, 2020 in Kolkata, India. Headed by Ministry of Home Affairs Joint Secretary (Cyber and Information Security), Anuj Sharma, the seven-member team will survey the two worst-affected districts of North and South 24 Parganas to assess the devastation.
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#5736486
29 May 2020
People Cross road and backside power grid , After Super cyclone Amphan hit in West Bengal.on May 23 to protest against what they said was the slow government response to power cuts and flooding after a devastating "super cyclone".West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee facing protests over non-restoration of water and power supply by people in areas affected by Cyclone Amphan, the state home department today said that power has been restored in several areas of Kolkata, as well as in major areas of Nadia and East Midnapore on May 29,2020 in Kolkata ,India.
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#5736508
29 May 2020
People Cross road and backside power grid , After Super cyclone Amphan hit in West Bengal.on May 23 to protest against what they said was the slow government response to power cuts and flooding after a devastating "super cyclone".West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee facing protests over non-restoration of water and power supply by people in areas affected by Cyclone Amphan, the state home department today said that power has been restored in several areas of Kolkata, as well as in major areas of Nadia and East Midnapore on May 29,2020 in Kolkata ,India.
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#5734878
28 May 2020
The devastation of a rice field in Tehatta, West Bengal; India on May 28, 2020. The powerful cyclone Amphan slammed into the coastal region of Odisha and West Bengal on May 20. All the ripe paddy plants in the arable land of Sarat Haldar (Farmer) have been destroyed due to the devastating Amphan cyclone, which was a long time of underwater due to the effect of storm.
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#5734882
28 May 2020
The devastation of a rice field in Tehatta, West Bengal; India on May 28, 2020. The powerful cyclone Amphan slammed into the coastal region of Odisha and West Bengal on May 20. All the ripe paddy plants in the arable land of Sarat Haldar (Farmer) have been destroyed due to the devastating Amphan cyclone, which was a long time of underwater due to the effect of storm.
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#5735020
28 May 2020
Some farmers trying to takes remnants of paddy at home in Tehatta, West Bengal; India on May 28, 2020. The powerful cyclone Amphan slammed into the coastal region of Odisha and West Bengal on May 20. All the ripe paddy plants in the arable land of Sarat Haldar (Farmer) have been destroyed due to the devastating Amphan cyclone, which was a long time of underwater due to the effect of storm.
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#5735028
28 May 2020
Some farmers trying to takes remnants of paddy at home in Tehatta, West Bengal; India on May 28, 2020. The powerful cyclone Amphan slammed into the coastal region of Odisha and West Bengal on May 20. All the ripe paddy plants in the arable land of Sarat Haldar (Farmer) have been destroyed due to the devastating Amphan cyclone, which was a long time of underwater due to the effect of storm.
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#5735032
28 May 2020
Some farmers trying to takes remnants of paddy at home in Tehatta, West Bengal; India on May 28, 2020. The powerful cyclone Amphan slammed into the coastal region of Odisha and West Bengal on May 20. All the ripe paddy plants in the arable land of Sarat Haldar (Farmer) have been destroyed due to the devastating Amphan cyclone, which was a long time of underwater due to the effect of storm.
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#5734874
28 May 2020
A farmer poses in Tehatta, West Bengal; India on May 28, 2020. The powerful cyclone Amphan slammed into the coastal region of Odisha and West Bengal on May 20. All the ripe paddy plants in the arable land of Sarat Haldar (Farmer) have been destroyed due to the devastating Amphan cyclone, which was a long time of underwater due to the effect of storm.
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#5726026
24 May 2020
Indian Army personnel deploy to clean roads from fallen tree, electric lines and others following the landfall of cyclone Amphan, in Eastern India city Kolkata on May 24, 2020. Thousands took to the streets of the Indian city of Kolkata on May 23 to protest against what they said was the slow government response to power cuts and flooding after a devastating "super cyclone".
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#5726034
24 May 2020
Indian Army personnel deploy to clean roads from fallen tree, electric lines and others following the landfall of cyclone Amphan, in Eastern India city Kolkata on May 24, 2020. Thousands took to the streets of the Indian city of Kolkata on May 23 to protest against what they said was the slow government response to power cuts and flooding after a devastating "super cyclone".
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#5726038
24 May 2020
Indian Army personnel deploy to clean roads from fallen tree, electric lines and others following the landfall of cyclone Amphan, in Eastern India city Kolkata on May 24, 2020. Thousands took to the streets of the Indian city of Kolkata on May 23 to protest against what they said was the slow government response to power cuts and flooding after a devastating "super cyclone".
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#5726042
24 May 2020
Indian Army personnel deploy to clean roads from fallen tree, electric lines and others following the landfall of cyclone Amphan, in Eastern India city Kolkata on May 24, 2020. Thousands took to the streets of the Indian city of Kolkata on May 23 to protest against what they said was the slow government response to power cuts and flooding after a devastating "super cyclone".
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#5726048
24 May 2020
Indian Army personnel deploy to clean roads from fallen tree, electric lines and others following the landfall of cyclone Amphan, in Eastern India city Kolkata on May 24, 2020. Thousands took to the streets of the Indian city of Kolkata on May 23 to protest against what they said was the slow government response to power cuts and flooding after a devastating "super cyclone".
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#5726054
24 May 2020
Indian Army personnel deploy to clean roads from fallen tree, electric lines and others following the landfall of cyclone Amphan, in Eastern India city Kolkata on May 24, 2020. Thousands took to the streets of the Indian city of Kolkata on May 23 to protest against what they said was the slow government response to power cuts and flooding after a devastating "super cyclone".
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