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Cyclone Bulbul claims 13 across India and Bangladesh



DHAKA: Cyclone Bulbul has ripped through coastal areas of Bangladesh and India, killing at least 13 people and forcing more than two million others to spend a night in storm shelters.

The storm packed winds of up to 120km/h injuring dozens and destroying thousands of homes.

Five of the six who lost their lives in Bangladesh were hit by falling trees.

Officials say that further casualties were avoided because people were evacuated in time.

The storm is gradually now weakening, the officials said.

(Agencies)

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