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Last decade witnessed 33 cyclones, among highest over the last fifty years

Amid the second wave of deadly pandemic, India braces for another violent cyclone along the eastern front in less than 10 days. Over 5 decades to 2020, the North Indian Ocean region has reported formation of 134 cyclonic storms.

May 24, 2021 / 19:43 IST
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The cyclone Tauktae is estimated to have caused a loss of Rs 15,000 crore across affected states along the western coast, more particularly in Gujarat and Daman & Diu, according to RMSI, a leading global catastrophe risk management consultancy. (Representative image)
The cyclone Tauktae is estimated to have caused a loss of Rs 15,000 crore across affected states along the western coast, more particularly in Gujarat and Daman & Diu, according to RMSI, a leading global catastrophe risk management consultancy. (Representative image)

As India braces for another cyclone--Yaas, now on the eastern coast, the decade (2011-2020) bygone reported 33 cyclones, among the highest over the last five decades, official data show.

Prior to this, 35 cyclones were reported between 1967 and 1980, according to the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation's Environment Statistics 2021.

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During the last decade, 2019 reported the most - eight cyclones; seven in 2018 and five in 2020.


Last week, India’s western coast experienced an extremely severe cyclonic storm 'Tauktae’ along the Arabian Sea which caused significant damage to property and lives. The cyclone is said to have made one of the strongest landfalls recorded in Gujarat.

The cyclone was declared equivalent of a category 3 hurricane at landfall, with maximum sustained winds estimated at 125 mph, the Weather.com reported, citing the U.S. Joint Typhoon Warning Center. A cyclone in June 1998 which claimed an estimated 1,320 lives, was the only other category 3 (hurricane) which made landfall in Gujarat as per modern-era records dating to the 1970s, the report noted.

On an average, five cyclones develop over the North Indian Ocean in a year, four over the Bay of Bengal and one over the Arabian Sea. "Studies show a decreasing trend in the frequency of formation of cyclonic storms over the Bay of Bengal and an increasing trend over the Arabian Sea, based on the data during 1965-2020," a government reply to the Lok Sabha in March 2021 said.