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At least 100 dead in India storm | |
(about 9 hours later) | |
At least 100 people have died in a powerful storm that hit areas on the border between India and Bangladesh. | |
Many more are injured or trapped in rubble as about 50,000 houses were hit by winds of up to 160 km/h (100mph). | |
Medical and food supplies have been rushed to the area after the cyclone struck overnight on Tuesday. | |
North-eastern areas of West Bengal and Bihar states and the Bangladeshi state of Rangpur were worst-hit, said officials. | |
It is the most violent storm in this area since Cyclone Aila hit eastern India and Bangladesh in May last year, killing more than 150 people. | |
West Bengal's Uttar Dinajpur district was struck badly, with nearly 40 dead. | |
Many were killed by falling trees or debris | |
Much of the district is without power because electricity poles collapsed after trees uprooted by the storm fell on them. | |
The BBC's Subir Bhaumik in Calcutta says the death toll is expected to rise as more bodies are found in collapsed houses and other debris. | |
Our correspondent says that the storm was followed by heavy rains that further added to the woes of villagers. | |
'Trail of destruction' | |
The deadly winds ravaged tin, concrete and mud houses and brought down trees. | |
"The storm has left a trail of destruction everywhere," West Bengal's civil defence minister Srikumar Mukherji told local television in the North Dinajpur district. | |
Mr Mukherji is personally overseeing relief operations. | Mr Mukherji is personally overseeing relief operations. |
Telecommunication links have been hit hard, with railway lines damaged and roads closed in West Bengal and the neighbouring state of Bihar. | |
Survivor Abhijit Karmokar told local television that many had been killed or injured by flying debris. | |
"Some of these tin roofs just sliced through people... it was total darkness... we stood no chance," he said. | |
Indian authorities say emergency supplies have been rushed to the area and temporary shelters have been set up for those who had lost their homes. | |
Officials say that the storm was an extreme form of what is locally known as a "nor'wester" - a weather pattern that develops over the Bay of Bengal during the hot months of the year. | |
The latest storm comes as nine of India's 29 states endure a heatwave which has taken temperatures above 40C in many northern areas. | |
The Press Trust of India reported that the number of heat-related deaths since the beginning of this month has risen to 42 in the eastern state of Orissa, with another five people dying on Tuesday. | |