Mumbai spared cyclone wrath
Members of the fishing community residing close to the Arabian Sea coast walking towards a temporary shelter for safety measures as cyclone Nisarga makes landfall at the coast, at the Uttan village, near Mumbai, India, yesterday. – EPA pic, June 4, 2020.
AT least three people were reported dead as coronavirus-hit Mumbai appeared to escape the worst of cyclone Nisarga yesterday, the first severe storm to threaten India’s financial capital in more than 70 years. The city and its surrounds are usually sheltered from cyclones – the last deadly storm to hit the city was in 1948.
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