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Thursday, May 21, 2020
Cyclone Amphan Described As Worse Than COVID 19
Cyclone Amphan is a disaster bigger than Covid-19, said Mamata Banerjee, chief minister of the east Indian state of West Bengal.
"The whole of the southern part of the state has been affected. We are shocked. It will take three to four days to asses the damage," the chief minister said Wednesday at a news conference.
"The cyclone has affected the electricity supply and destroyed many houses, bridges and embankments," she added.
According to Banerjee, about 500,000 people have been evacuated to shelters by the state administration.
Banerjee confirmed that at least 12 people have died in eastern India after Cyclone Amphan made landfall there.
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2020.... Oh God
ReplyDeleteWhich one is Cyclone Anphan again?
DeleteAbroadian BV
We're really blessed in Nigeria that we don't haveost of these natural disasters.
DeleteBv cyclone come and explain o
DeleteFather lord please forgive the world of its trespasses and heal the world lord๐๐พ
ReplyDeleteThe disasters and bad news are too much for us lord๐ฉ,we plead for your mercy
Amen o. May God see us through this 2020. It has not been an easy year.
DeleteThe same way nobody can receive salvation on your behalf, you can't pray for forgiveness of sin you didn't commit. Confession is made by individual, same way you can't lay hands on people to erase their sin. That method isn't Biblical and it is man made by the same set of people behind most things. Let me stop here for now.
DeleteO ma wa lagbara bayii รณ.. Oluwa wetin dey occur?
ReplyDeleteGod please save the earth. Do we experience cyclones in Nigeria?
ReplyDeleteWhat is this one again? It should just remain with them biko.
ReplyDeleteThis is so scary ๐ณ ๐ซ ๐
DeleteWhat rubish is this one talking. Cyclone Amphan has not affected or shutdown the world, 12 people have died and they say its worse than Covid 19. Indians with their self importance mentality.
ReplyDelete๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ
DeleteI thought it was another major global disaster....
DeleteMay help locate them...
Please stop shouting my name ๐ฉ๐ฉ
ReplyDeleteBut your name is causing wahala na๐๐๐๐๐๐
DeletePlease try and do something bout it๐ณ
You name is causing wahala in India.
Deletehahahahahahaha
DeleteThey don't have respect
Deletesorry ๐
DeleteA beg, call yourself abi na your namesake to order biko.
DeleteYour attention is needed...
DeleteLord have mercy ๐
ReplyDeleteBest bet is for everyone to consciously keep his/herself rapture ready.make sure to be at peace with God and man before you sleep each day cos no one knows. May God have mercy on us all, Amen
ReplyDeleteWhich one be rapture now. Nigerians and religion are like Siamese twins. If na so the world for don end since.
DeleteLovelace
Which one be rapture now. Nigerians and religion are like Siamese twins. If na so the world for don end since.
DeleteLovelace
So true...
DeleteOmg another disaster
ReplyDeleteMy African mind is screaming “signs of end time”!!!!๐คฃ๐คฃ I hope my charwoman doesn’t see this news.๐
ReplyDeleteLord please heal our lands ๐๐
ReplyDeleteWhat a year! But God is on the throne, it is well.
ReplyDeleteHe is o.
DeleteWhat is this again?
ReplyDeleteCyclone kinni?India eyin le mon oo.
ReplyDeleteOf course, it is a report from the propagandists channel CNN.
ReplyDeleteCyclone whatever has only affected the US.
God help them
ReplyDeleteThis is serious oo. 2020
ReplyDeleteWhere do they get all these names from????It is well
ReplyDelete2020 pls coman go on time, what a year
ReplyDeleteWhat a year.
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