1864 Calcutta cyclone in India and Bangladesh

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The 1864 Calcutta cyclone was a catastrophic weather event that impacted the regions of India and Bangladesh. This cyclone is noted for its severe intensity and the extensive damage it caused. It resulted in the loss of over 60,000 lives, marking it as one of the deadliest cyclones in the history of the region. The cyclone's impact was felt across a wide area, leading to significant destruction of infrastructure, homes, and agricultural land. The aftermath of the cyclone left many communities devastated, with a long recovery process ahead. The event highlighted the vulnerability of coastal areas to such natural disasters and underscored the need for improved forecasting and disaster preparedness measures in the future. The cyclone also prompted discussions on the importance of establishing better communication systems and emergency response strategies to mitigate the effects of similar events in the future.
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