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Bengal Guv to remain awake entire night to monitor cyclone situation: Official

IndiaTimes Sunday, 26 May 2024
Governor Dr CV Ananda Bose of West Bengal will monitor the Cyclone 'Remal' situation from Raj Bhavan throughout the night, offering assistance to the public with the establishment of an Emergency Medical Task Force. He emphasizes safety measures for residents in the Coastal Areas and stays in touch with the Meteorological Department and Disaster Management Authorities for coordination.
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News video: Cyclone Remal Latest: Massive Storm Flattens Homes In West Bengal; Trains, Flights Affected

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Cyclone Remal struck West Bengal and Bangladesh, bringing 135 kmph winds and torrential rains. It caused major transport disruptions, extensive property damage, and severe flooding. Over 1.1 lakh people were evacuated in West Bengal. Disaster management teams were deployed, and relief operations were...

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