People and police personnel gather around a tree that fell on electric lines on a street after the landfall of cyclone Amphan in Kolkata on May 21, 2020.
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An aircraft is seen amidst a collapsed hangar at flooded Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport after the landfall of cyclone Amphan in Kolkata on May 21, 2020. The most powerful cyclone to hit Bangladesh and eastern India in more than 20 years tore down homes, carried cars down flooded streets and claimed the lives of more than a dozen people.
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An aerial view shows flooded houses and buildings after a dam broke following the landfall of cyclone Amphan in Shyamnagar, Bangladesh on May 21, 2020
At least 84 people died as the fiercest cyclone to hit parts of Bangladesh and eastern India this century sent trees flying and flattened houses, with millions crammed into shelters despite the risk of coronavirus.
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In Satkhira, Bangladesh a resident pushes his bike under braches of a fallen tree along a road following the landfall of cyclone Amphan on May 21, 2020. (Image : Munir Uz zaman / AFP)
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Residents oF Shyamnagar, Bangladesh, wade through a flooded area after a dam broke following the landfall of cyclone Amphan in Shyamnagar on May 21, 2020. (Image: Munir Uz zaman / AFP)
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Volunteers and residents work to repair a damaged dam following the landfall of cyclone Amphan in Burigoalini on May 21,2020 (Image: Munir uz Zaman / AFP)
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Villagers repair their house damaged by cyclone Amphan in Satkhira, Bangladesh on May 22, 2020. Bangladesh began a massive clean-up on May 21 after the fiercest cyclone since 1999 killed at least 95 people, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.(
Image: Munir Uz zaman / AFP)