In any event 10 million individuals were influenced and 300,000 houses harmed in West Bengal because of the harsh climate conditions emerging out of cyclone 'Yaas', Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said on Wednesday.
One individual passed on "unintentionally" when he had gone out fishing, she said.
Advised individuals that elevated tide in oceans, brought about by the tempest flood, would persevere, Banerjee asserted that Bengal turns out to be the "most-influenced state".
Typhoon 'Yaas' made its landfall on Wednesday morning close to Dhamra port in Odisha, at 130-140 kmph, blasting to 155 kmph, as indicated by Doppler radar information.
The central clergyman further said that upwards of 15,04,506 individuals have been emptied from the weak zones in the state and moved to more secure spots.
"I will before long be attempted an aeronautical review of the influenced zones in Purba Medinipur, South 24 Parganas and North 24 Parganas regions," Banerjee said.
As of now, the public authority has a primer thought of the harm caused, from the reports given by the region judges and other senior authorities, the CM said.
"We will direct handle reviews to get a last gauge... It will take us at any rate 72 hours to get a more clear thought," she added.
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