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MUMBAI: At least 33 people died and more than 90 were missing after a monster cyclone slammed India on Tuesday, compounding the country’s woes as it posted a new record number of coronavirus deaths.
The swirling system dubbed Cyclone Tauktae is the latest in what experts say is a growing number of increasingly severe storms in the Arabian Sea as climate change warms its waters.
Indian navy ships recovered 22 bodies of people who were aboard a barge that sank off Mumbai as a cyclone blew ashore this week.
Hundreds of thousands of people were left without power after the storm hit the Gujarat coast in western India on Monday evening, leaving a trail of death and destruction.
Winds up to 130 kilometres (80 miles) per hour smashed seafront windows and knocked over power lines and thousands of trees, blocking roads leading to affected areas, officials said.
One support vessel serving oil rigs that were walloped by eight-metre waves off Mumbai sank and 93 of the 273 people who had been on board were missing, the Indian Navy said Tuesday.
The Indian defence ministry said 180 people were rescued, with warships attempting to save the rest of the crew in “extremely challenging sea conditions”.
Navy helicopters managed to rescue all 137 people stuck on another barge that also slipped its anchor and ran aground. One other barge and an oil rig were also adrift.
Elsewhere, seven new fatalities took the toll to 33, with most of the deaths occurring when houses or walls collapsed, Gujarat state chief minister Vijay Rupani said.
More than 16,500 houses were damaged, 40,000 trees were uprooted and nearly 6,000 villages were without electricity. Just over 2,100 villages had their power restored, officials said.
Although the cyclone was one of the fiercest in decades, better forecasting than in previous disasters meant that 200,000 people in danger zones were evacuated from their homes.
The cyclone barrelled inland, weakening slightly but still bringing heavy rains and gale-force winds. Forecasters said it had eased into a deep depression and would further weaken into a depression overnight The deadly weather system hit as India’s healthcare system struggled with a coronavirus surge that in the past 24 hours killed a record 4,329 people.
Mumbai shifted about 600 Covid-19 patients from field hospitals “to safer locations”. In Gujarat, all Covid-19 patients in hospitals within five kilometres of the coast were moved.
Authorities worked to ensure there would be no power cuts in hospitals and 41 oxygen plants. More than 120 hospitals with Covid-19 patients experienced power disruptions, although electricity supply had been restored to many of them, officials said late Tuesday.
Last May, more than 110 people died after “super cyclone” Amphan ravaged eastern India and Bangladesh in the Bay of Bengal.