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Cyclone Nisarga and 13 others heading towards India and Bangladesh | Fresio Blogs

Yes, you read that right. The cyclone season is not going to stop anytime soon. Cyclone Amphan was not the only cyclone that nature has to offer to humans. Cyclone Nisarga is on its way to hit India and Bangladesh anytime soon. 'Nisarga' name was given by Bangladesh which stands for 'Nature'. Of course, in the year 2020, Nature is showing us that nothing else is more powerful than nature itself!  Bengal, Odisha, and Bangladesh have already witnessed the disaster that was brought about by the super cyclone Amphan but the bad time has not ended yet. Not only many lives were effected but many poor people lost their houses too. Properties worth millions were destroyed, thousands were injured, no electricity from the last few days, telecom networks are down and people are facing the aftermaths of the super cyclone. God knows what else is left to happen.

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 A list announced by the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) and Bangladesh has put forward a new list of 13 tropical cyclones that would soon form over the North Indian Ocean including The Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal. Apart from the upcoming Cyclone Nisarga, the list includes other names Cyclone Gati, Cyclone Tej, Cyclone Murasu, Cyclone Aag, Cyclone Vyom, Cyclone Jhar, Cyclone Probaho, Cyclone Neer, Cyclone Prabhanjan, Cyclone Ghurni, Cyclone Ambud, Cyclone Jaladhi, and Cyclone Vega. For the time being, this is all the data that is released by the IMD. The Time, date, speed, and everything else are still unknown. It has just been 5 months of the year 2020 and we've already faced a lot. We can only wait and see what else is left in the 2020's bucket list!

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