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Uprooted Trees, Damaged Infrastructure: Cyclone Dana Leaves Trail Of Destruction In Odisha, Bengal
Cyclone Dana's landfall process was complete on Friday morning and the system took at least eight and a half hours to enter the landmass.

Cyclone Dana's landfall process was complete on Friday morning and the system took at least eight and a half hours to enter the landmass.
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Strong winds sweep through Digha after the landfall of Cyclone Dana, in Purba Medinipur district, West Bengal. The landfall process of the severe cyclonic storm began on the Odisha coast on Thursday night and continued till Friday morning. (Photo: PTI)
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A fuel dispenser kiosk is seen damaged at a petrol pump in the aftermath of Cyclone Dana at Dhamra, in Bhadrak district, Odisha. Damages were reported to infrastructure, trees were uprooted in the gusty winds. (Photo: PTI)
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People at a relief camp at Digha after the landfall of Cyclone Dana, in Purba Medinipur district, West Bengal. (Photo: PTI)
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Strong winds sweep through Dhamra in the aftermath of Cyclone Dana, in Bhadrak district, Odisha. Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Friday claimed that the state has achieved its "Zero Casualty Mission" as there has been no report regarding any loss of human life or injury in the severe cyclonic storm which made landfall in the coast on Thursday night. (Photo: PTI)
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A shop is seen damaged at a beach at Digha after the landfall of Cyclone Dana in West Bengal. Heavy rains packed with gusty winds lashed parts of southern West Bengal as the landfall process of the severe cyclonic storm Dana was complete on Friday morning. (Photo: PTI)
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Visitors watch as waves crash ashore at a beach at Digha after the landfall of Cyclone Dana. Flight operations resumed at Kolkata airport in West Bengal from 8 am on Friday after the cyclone made landfall. (Photo: PTI)
Published at : 25 Oct 2024 01:08 PM (IST)
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Dr Prosenjit NathThe writer is a technocrat, political analyst, and author.
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