INA- sources
Coastal regions of India and Bangladesh were battered by strong winds and heavy rain from cyclone Remal as the storm made landfall late Sunday night.
The storm crossed the coastal regions of Bangladesh's Mongla port, and the adjoining Sagar Islands in India's West Bengal state, around midnight, with wind speeds measuring up to 135 kilometers per hour (about 84 miles per hour), the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said.
Strong winds, rain and flooding is expected throughout Monday as the storm moves inland and weakens.
"The system is likely to move north-northeastwards and gradually weaken into a Cyclonic Storm," the IMD said in a post on social media. "Thereafter, it would move northeastward and gradually weaken further."
Bangladeshi authorities said on Monday the death toll had risen to 10, with some 30,000 homes destroyed.
One person was killed in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata when concrete chunks fell on a man during the storm's peak, according to local police.
The low-lying coastal regions along the Bay of Bengal have witnessed frequent severe storms in recent years.
Remal is the first cyclone to hit the region this year.
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