Cyclone David was an extremely powerful tropical cyclone that existed in the Bay of Bengal, making landfall in Andhra Pradesh, India as a category 4 equivalent tropical cyclone on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale. Once inland, the cyclone weakened slowly, and emerged into the Arabian Sea as a tropical depression on the scale. Whilst over India, the cyclone dropped heavy monsoon - like rainfall along its passage through the country. 83 people died during the cyclone, with 6 indirectly attributed to the cyclone. An additional 17b people are listed as missing. Damages from the cyclone totaled to $588 million in the country due to the cyclone.
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| - Cyclone David was an extremely powerful tropical cyclone that existed in the Bay of Bengal, making landfall in Andhra Pradesh, India as a category 4 equivalent tropical cyclone on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale. Once inland, the cyclone weakened slowly, and emerged into the Arabian Sea as a tropical depression on the scale. Whilst over India, the cyclone dropped heavy monsoon - like rainfall along its passage through the country. 83 people died during the cyclone, with 6 indirectly attributed to the cyclone. An additional 17b people are listed as missing. Damages from the cyclone totaled to $588 million in the country due to the cyclone.
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Name
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Type
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- Very severe cyclonic storm
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lowest pressure
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Image caption
| - Very Severe Cyclonic Storm David at peak strength
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Damages
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Dissipated
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Fatalities
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areas affected
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Hurricane season
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highest winds
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- 215(xsd:integer)
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Missing
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wind type
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- 3(xsd:integer)
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abstract
| - Cyclone David was an extremely powerful tropical cyclone that existed in the Bay of Bengal, making landfall in Andhra Pradesh, India as a category 4 equivalent tropical cyclone on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale. Once inland, the cyclone weakened slowly, and emerged into the Arabian Sea as a tropical depression on the scale. Whilst over India, the cyclone dropped heavy monsoon - like rainfall along its passage through the country. 83 people died during the cyclone, with 6 indirectly attributed to the cyclone. An additional 17b people are listed as missing. Damages from the cyclone totaled to $588 million in the country due to the cyclone.
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