Cyclone Dana Hits Eastern India, Causing Mass Evacuations
The severe storm made landfall in Odisha and West Bengal, bringing heavy rain and strong winds, as authorities evacuate over a million people to safety.
- Odisha and West Bengal experienced wind speeds up to 110 kmph as Cyclone Dana made landfall, causing significant rainfall and uprooting trees.
- Over 1.1 million people were evacuated from high-risk areas in anticipation of the cyclone's impact, with authorities setting up numerous relief centers.
- Airports in Kolkata and Bhubaneswar temporarily suspended operations, while hundreds of trains were canceled due to the storm.
- The Indian Navy and disaster relief forces were on high alert, ready to provide humanitarian assistance and manage emergencies.
- Neighboring regions, including parts of Jharkhand and Bangladesh, also faced heavy rains and issued alerts for potential flooding and tidal surges.









































