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Tornadoes in India are rare, with only ~12 tornadoes being recorded between 1976 and 2010. [1] Most tornadoes in India are deadly, with an average of 80 people killed per tornado. The deadliest Indian tornado on record hit areas near Belda on March 24, 1998, killing 250 people.
West Bengal, India tornado: 9 April 1993: West Bengal, India – 145 fatalities [69] West Bengal–Odisha, India tornado: 24 March 1998: West Bengal and Odisha, India: 160 fatalities, 2,000 injuries [69] South India tornado: 31 March 2009: Odisha, India: 20 fatalities, 150 injuries: 300 homes, 11 villages destroyed. [72] Jharkhand, India ...
Pages in category "2023 disasters in India" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
7:41 p.m.: 'Thank god': No injuries reported after tornado, fire chief says As of Tuesday evening, it looked like no one in Mount Vernon was injured after a tornado rampaged across town, Black ...
More than 50 people have died in India and Bangladesh after Tropical Cyclone Remal lashed the area with torrential rain and heavy winds, according to local officials.
Bangladesh evacuated nearly 800,000 people from vulnerable areas on Sunday as the country and neighboring India awaited the arrival of a severe cyclone that has formed over the Bay of Bengal. The ...
Since its initial usage in May 1999, the National Weather Service (NWS) in the United States has used the tornado emergency bulletin — a high-end classification of tornado warning — sent through either the issuance of a warning or via a "severe weather statement" that provides updated information on an ongoing warning—that is issued when a violent tornado (confirmed by radar or ground ...
India's western coast, bordering the more placid Arabian Sea, experiences cyclones only rarely; these mainly strike Gujarat and, less frequently, Kerala and sometimes Odisha. In terms of damage and loss of life, the 1999 Odisha cyclone, a super cyclone that struck Odisha on 29 October 1999, was the worst in more than a quarter-century.