A powerful cyclone has slammed into India's eastern coastline, bringing torrential rains and winds of up to 200 km/h (125mph). Cyclone Fani, one of the most severe storms to hit the region in ...
Having hit land, tropical cyclone Fani had lost some of its power and was downgraded to a 'Deep Depression' by the Indian Meteorological Department. A storm surge still breached embankments to ...
India has hailed as a success its evacuation of more than a million people to safety to avoid Cyclone Fani. Sixteen people were killed in the north-eastern Indian state of Orissa, or Odisha ...
As India is preparing to evacuate 800,000 people in eastern India, it seems that the movement of Cyclone Fani is visible on a free global map of wind. The open-source tracking site for wind ...
The Cyclonic storm ‘Fani' is expected to make a landfall ... has a well-defined process to select the name of each cyclone. India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Maldives, Myanmar, Oman, Pakistan ...
was destroyed during Cyclone Fani in May 2019. The cyclone brought wind pressures exceeding 300 kg/sqm, far surpassing the Indian standard design limits for coastal zones (Zone 5). Foundations ...
The project, awarded to the company by Power Grid Corporation of India (PGCIL), replaces the previous transmission line that was destroyed during Cyclone Fani in May 2019. The 26-kilometre ...
Better cooperation and communication, a more efficient warning system, and a massive evacuation helped in tackling the cyclone.
Footage shows a plane struggling to land as Cyclone Fengal battered India on Saturday evening. The Airbus A320 operated by IndiGo was just inches from touching down when the pilot pulled up to ...
The death toll from Cyclone Fengal surged to 20 in Sri Lanka and India on Monday. In Sri Lanka, the storm, which skirted the South Asian island nation on Friday, caused widespread devastation ...
NEW DELHI: Cyclone Fengal killed at least 19 people in India and Sri Lanka and caused flooding in Tamil Nadu state and the Puducherry region after crossing India's southern coast from the Bay of ...
These organisations manage cyclone naming for the Indian Ocean region, which includes countries such as India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Maldives, and Oman. The name 'Fengal' was ...