India cyclone death toll jumps as navy searches for dozens missing

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MAHUVA, India: The number of casualties from a major cyclone that slammed into India jumped to at least 87 on Wednesday (May 19) as the navy ...

M.K. Jha, head of the Naval Western Command, said the sea was so rough that they could not board life rafts.

Even before the cyclone made landfall in Gujarat state, with gusts up to 185km per hour, associated heavy rains and strong winds killed around 20 people in western and southern India.Gujarat officials said Wednesday that the death toll in the state after the storm had risen to 45, with many killed by collapsing houses or walls and more fatalities expected.

More than 15 per cent of the total yearly production of salt in Gujarat - India's biggest producer of the mineral - was either washed away or unable to be harvested due to flooding, the Indian Salt Manufacturers Association told AFP.

 

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