May 3, 2019
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Cyclone Fani made landfall near Puri, India on Friday, May 3rd, 2019. More than a million people were evacuated from coastal regions, with storm surge and heavy rains continuing to flood the surrounding area. Recovery efforts are ongoing.
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A comparison between April 30th, 2019 and May 6th, 2019 of Chilika Lake near Puri, India.
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