• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • Sport
  • Cricket
  • Odisha
Cyclone Amphan: Cut-Off From The World, When COVID-19 Seemed The Lesser Curse

Cyclone Amphan: Cut-Off From The World, When COVID-19 Seemed The Lesser Curse

6 years ago
Sonakshi Sinha Recalls Taking Couples Therapy During Rough Patch With Zaheer Iqbal

Sonakshi Sinha Recalls Taking Couples Therapy During Rough Patch With Zaheer Iqbal

10 minutes ago
8 Complaints Of Ragging From 2 State-Run Colleges In 16 Months: Odisha Minister

8 Complaints Of Ragging From 2 State-Run Colleges In 16 Months: Odisha Minister

15 minutes ago
School Curriculum, Textbooks From Class 1 To 12 To Be Revamped In Odisha

School Curriculum, Textbooks From Class 1 To 12 To Be Revamped In Odisha

34 minutes ago
Tharoor Only Congress Leader Invited To Dine With Putin At Rashtrapati Bhavan; Miffed Congress Cries Foul After He Accepts

Tharoor Only Congress Leader Invited To Dine With Putin At Rashtrapati Bhavan; Miffed Congress Cries Foul After He Accepts

54 minutes ago
Nothing Is New…: ‘Dhurandhar’ Might Be ‘Inspired’ By Major Mohit Sharma, Says Actor Rakesh Bedi

Nothing Is New…: ‘Dhurandhar’ Might Be ‘Inspired’ By Major Mohit Sharma, Says Actor Rakesh Bedi

1 hour ago
Odisha MP Sambit Patra Fires Back At TMC Over ‘Deportation Of Bengali Speakers’ Claim

Odisha MP Sambit Patra Fires Back At TMC Over ‘Deportation Of Bengali Speakers’ Claim

1 hour ago
In Major Boost For India’s Nuclear Power Sector, Putin Announces Largest Plant In Tamil Nadu

In Major Boost For India’s Nuclear Power Sector, Putin Announces Largest Plant In Tamil Nadu

2 hours ago
Dr Laxmi Bai’s 100th Birthday Celebrated In Grand Style; President Murmu Wishes Her Through Personal Note

Dr Laxmi Bai’s 100th Birthday Celebrated In Grand Style; President Murmu Wishes Her Through Personal Note

2 hours ago
Odisha Govt Invites Bids For e-Auction Of 12 Virgin Mineral Blocks In 4 Districts

Odisha Govt Invites Bids For e-Auction Of 12 Virgin Mineral Blocks In 4 Districts

2 hours ago
Indigo meltdown

IndiGo Crisis: Govt Orders High-Level Inquiry, Expects Complete Restoration In 3 Days

2 hours ago
‘I Am Busy Taking Care Of Aaradhya, Being With Abhishek…’: Aishwarya Rai On Not Signing Films

‘I Am Busy Taking Care Of Aaradhya, Being With Abhishek…’: Aishwarya Rai On Not Signing Films

3 hours ago
Rajya sabha MP from Odisha Sujeet Kumar

‘Decolonise Indian Textbooks’: Odisha MP Sujeet Kumar Calls For Dropping Of ‘Lord’ Title For British Rulers

3 hours ago
  • Home
  • About us
  • Career
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Usage
Friday, December 5, 2025
No Result
View All Result
OdishaBytes
  • Home
  • Odisha
    • Policy & Politics
    • City
  • India
  • Sport
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • Hockey
    • IPL
  • Entertainment
    • Music
    • Movie Review
    • Television
    • Bollywood
    • Hollywood
    • Ollywood
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
    • Travel
    • Food
    • Health
    • fashion
  • World
  • More
    • News You Can Use
    • Good News
    • Viral Videos
    • Tech
      • Cars & Bikes
      • Mobile & Gadgets
      • Review
  • Home
  • Odisha
    • Policy & Politics
    • City
  • India
  • Sport
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • Hockey
    • IPL
  • Entertainment
    • Music
    • Movie Review
    • Television
    • Bollywood
    • Hollywood
    • Ollywood
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
    • Travel
    • Food
    • Health
    • fashion
  • World
  • More
    • News You Can Use
    • Good News
    • Viral Videos
    • Tech
      • Cars & Bikes
      • Mobile & Gadgets
      • Review
No Result
View All Result
OdishaBytes
No Result
View All Result
Home Cyclone

Cyclone Amphan: Cut-Off From The World, When COVID-19 Seemed The Lesser Curse

by Amitava Dasgupta
May 23, 2020
in Cyclone, Featured, Supercyclone Amphan
Reading Time: 4 mins read
Cyclone Amphan: Cut-Off From The World, When COVID-19 Seemed The Lesser Curse

Courtesy: Hindustan TImes

491
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Kolkata: Four days before Amphan hit us, a colleague at Odisha Bytes forwarded me a WhatsApp post.

It said — Stay Safe Kolkata: Joint Typhoon Warning Centre (JTWC) says Cyclonic Storm will make landfall “just southeast of Kolkata”. It sounded ominous, and I shared it with family members and some close friends. But truth be told, none of us took that warning too seriously.
We had experienced Cyclone Aila 11 years ago and Bulbul last year, both of which had caused substantial damage in East Medinipur, South 24 Parganas and North 24 Parganas. Kolkata, too, had been affected, but took them in stride and got back on its feet before long. This Amphan couldn’t possibly be more severe than Aila and Bulbul!
How wrong we were.
The wake-up call came when the state government, acting on the advice of the Meteorological department, ordered all shops and offices to be closed on May 20 and advised people to strictly stay indoors.
It was then that the spine-chilling realization dawned on us. This monster, after making landfall near Sundarbans at a wind speed touching up to 180 kmph, was predicted to pass through Kolkata, lashing the capital city with heavy rain and gales ranging from 110-125 kmph.
And so it did!
For the first time in more than two centuries, Kolkata directly bore the brunt of a very severe cyclonic storm. From around 6 pm to 11.30 pm, Amphan unleashed its fury and terrorized Kolkata.
Glass panes and windows were the first casualty. As the intensity increased, roof shades of smaller buildings flew all over the place, trees and lightposts swayed as if they were dancing in the rain.
I was worried stiff about the corrugated sheets which had been installed a few years ago to cover our terrace. What if they got blown off by this super cyclone and caused damage to life and others’ property?
It was early evening, and the television screen had still not gone blank, internet was working, albeit sporadically, and WhatsApp messages were coming through, conveying bizarre experiences of acquaintances around the city.
Courtesy: Gulf News
A distressed former colleague wrote about a ‘sinking’ feeling as her 15-storied office building swayed with the raging wind. A cousin couldn’t believe his eyes when a tree fell on a car and reduced it to rubble in front of his own eyes.
And then, around 8 pm, everything snapped. We were plunged into darkness, mobile and internet connectivity were lost, the howling wind picked up again after a lull and the rain came down heavier. It made for an eerie setting — something I had never experienced before.
By the time the cyclone had passed, it was close to midnight. We were among the fortunate few to have electricity restored that very night, but that was the only solace.
If Amphan’s fury shook us up on Wednesday, the after-effects hit us just as hard the day after.
Newspapers weren’t delivered, the television remained ‘dead’, mobile phones didn’t work and internet was down. The four ‘pillars’ of communication had been disabled and we were well and truly cut off from the world.
The consequences were discomforting and frustrating — I couldn’t log in for work, my son missed back-to-back college online exams, not to mention inquiring about the safety of near and dear ones either through WhatsApp or by calling.
The terrace presented a glimmer of hope, as the mobile towers got partially activated and a few calls got through, with some luck. But no further ‘luxuries’.
The only way to get an idea of how badly Amphan had impacted the city was to venture out. It was indeed a rude awakening.
There was not a single lane, bylane or main thoroughfare, that I covered by foot, where trees and lightposts had not been uprooted. Wires and cables dangled precariously from almost every nook and corner, temporary shops and party offices had collapsed, boundary walls of standalone houses lay flat, debris of unrecognizable structures blocked roads.
If this was the scenario in an area covering 3 km, I shuddered to visualize the enormity of destruction in the entire city and other affected districts.
A day later, it was heartening to see local volunteers lend a helping hand to Kolkata Municipal Corporation staff and NDRF teams as they engaged in cutting trees and clearing debris. They all had masks on, but coronavirus was far from their mind. Suddenly, it seemed COVID-19 was the lesser of two curses.

ADVERTISEMENT
Tags: amphancoronavirusCOVID19cyclonelockdown
Share196Tweet123
ADVERTISEMENT
Amitava Dasgupta

Amitava Dasgupta

Related Posts

Heavy rains batter Chennai

Cyclone Ditwah: Storm Weakens Into Deep Depression, Rain Continues In Tamil Nadu; Sri Lanka Death Toll Rises To 334

by OB Bureau
December 1, 2025

Chennai: Cyclone Ditwah has weakened into a deep depression as it lay centered over the southwest Bay of Bengal, within...

Cyclone Ditwah in Tamil Nadu

Cyclone Ditwah: After Killing 120 In Sri Lanka, Storm Approaches Tamil Nadu; Rain Pounds Coastal Districts

by OB Bureau
November 29, 2025

Chennai: Cyclone Ditwah, which resulted in around 120 deaths in Sri Lanka, is set to continue moving north-northwestwards and reach...

2nd Post-Monsoon Cyclone ‘Senyar’ Brewing Over Bay; Who Suggested The Name, What It Means

2nd Post-Monsoon Cyclone ‘Senyar’ Brewing Over Bay; Who Suggested The Name, What It Means

by OB Bureau
November 23, 2025

Bhubaneswar: A low-pressure system, which persisted over the Strait of Malacca and adjoining South Andaman Sea at 5.30 pm on...

Know How Many Times Nitish Kumar, ‘Paltu Ram’ of Indian Politics, Changed Sides

Know How Many Times Nitish Kumar, ‘Paltu Ram’ of Indian Politics, Changed Sides

by OB Bureau
November 15, 2025

Bhubaneswar: Nitish Kumar’s political career is as much defined by his shifting alliances as by his longevity. Over more than...

OdishaBytes

Copyright © 2025 Frontier Media

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
  • News Feed

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Odisha
    • Policy & Politics
    • City
  • India
  • Sport
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • Hockey
    • IPL
  • Entertainment
    • Music
    • Movie Review
    • Television
    • Bollywood
    • Hollywood
    • Ollywood
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
    • Travel
    • Food
    • Health
    • fashion
  • World
  • More
    • News You Can Use
    • Good News
    • Viral Videos
    • Tech
      • Cars & Bikes
      • Mobile & Gadgets
      • Review

Copyright © 2025 Frontier Media