Cyclone 'Remal' devastated coastal areas of West Bengal on May 27, with winds up to 135 km/h causing widespread destruction, uprooting trees
Widespread devastation is visible across coastal areas of West Bengal on May 27, a day after severe cyclonic storm ‘Remal’ made landfall packing winds up to 135 kilometres per hour.
‘Remal’ left a trail of destruction in its wake. Roofs of thatched huts were blown away, trees uprooted and electric poles knocked down, causing significant disruption in various parts of the state, including South 24 Pgs, North 24 Pgs
Entire communities have been shattered. Families have lost their homes, their livelihoods, and their sense of security. The farming communities are much more impacted. In the face of this crisis, Mukti has swiftly mobilized to provide crucial support to those affected. We are working with more than 100,000 families in Sunderban. Our dedicated team on the ground, we are working tirelessly to offer food, shelter, support to farmers and other essential supplies to the vulnerable communities in the Sundarbans. However, the scale of the destruction is immense, and we cannot do this alone.











