Roofs of thatched huts were blown away, trees uprooted and electric poles knocked down, causing significant disruption in various parts of the state, including
The West Bengal government evacuated over one lakh people from vulnerable areas ahead of the cyclone's landfall. Widespread devastation is visible across.
Cyclone Remal devastated West Bengal and Bangladesh coasts with 135 km/h winds. Extensive infrastructure damage, uprooted trees, and power disruptions were reported. Relief efforts are underway despite persistent heavy rain. The storm weakened into a cyclonic storm, but waterlogging and flooding continued to affect residents. The government is providing relief and medical assistance.