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A Cyclone Paragraph | Tropical Cyclone A Paragraph

A Cyclone Paragraph | Tropical Cyclone A Paragraph


A Cyclone Paragraph | Tropical Cyclone A Paragraph


[Points: Town lashed by cyclone - drizzing from noon-fury at midning - blasting roars - crashing trees - great danger - roofs blown off - uprooted trees - free kitchen - missionary organisations.]


Our town was lashed by a cyclone on the 10th of this month. It began to drizzle from noon with occasional bursts of wind. About midning the cyclone burst in full fury. It seemed nature had gone mad. We had shut all the doors and windows of our pucca building. Still we could hear the roar of blasts and crash of falling tree. Even the doors and windows began to rattle as if by an earthquake. After raging thus in full fury for about the whole night, the cyclone passed away towards dawn. We went out at once to see the state of things in the village. What met out eyes beggared description. About half the kutcha houses had broken down. The corrugated tin roofs of a few sheds were blown off and carried to a long distance. Thank God-there was no loss of life, but loss of property was very heavy. Relief measures were taken in hand by government at once. Those who had lost their dwellings were given shelter in a school building. Dry foods were supplied to the needy. A rich merchant of the locality opened a free kitchen for them. A few missionary organisations also joined the relief work. But so great was the damage that it will take a long time for the situation to become normal.



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