Cyclone Amphan Paints the Sky in Shades of Pink and Purple in Bhubaneswar
Recently, Cyclone Amphan wreaked havoc in West Bengal and Odisha. After the devastation passed, Bhubaneswar witnessed beautiful sky coloured with tints of pink and purple. This stunning view stormed Twitter with photos accompanied by motivational notes about humanity coming out victorious from the ordeals.
Today, when it’s expected to be fiercest #CycloneAmphan I hate this sound of wind roaring pic.twitter.com/8gs8AMhhzl
— Niharika Sahoo (@niharikasahoo) May 20, 2020
Skies turn pink in #Bhubaneswar after Cyclone Amphan makes landfall pic.twitter.com/JDgUo3DAsz
— Meet Khant (@meetkhant) May 21, 2020
This gorgeous sky not only provided a pleasant sight but relief as well. The scary winds of the cyclone uprooted trees, broke windows, and left behind a trail of destruction as it moved towards Bengal.
#AmphanCyclon
This is the sky of #Bhubaneswar after passing cyclone #Amphan #AmphanSuperCyclone pic.twitter.com/cAHON1d2cZ— Sunil GURJAR (@SunilGurjarYasu) May 21, 2020
Sunset pink and the blue sky with fluffy clouds. Amazing! ?
Bhubaneswar skyline this evening.
Pic Courtesy: my sister pic.twitter.com/LBIxt1Tq1h— Arabinda K Padhee (@arvindpadhee) May 21, 2020
According to the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) chief, more than five lakh people have been located to shelters in West Bengal and over one lakh in Odisha. Unfortunately, 72 people have died in Bengal due to calamity.
Reportedly, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be leading an aerial survey of West Bengal and Odisha to evaluate the damage owing to the cyclone.
NDRF teams are working to ensure all possible assistance to people in the areas affected by the cyclone.
Since the records were kept, Cyclone Amphan is only the second “super cyclone” to form over the Bay of Bengal and the first since 1999. Odisha was ravaged by a super cyclone in 1999 that killed nearly 10,000.
Via: Indian Express