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- 2010_Eastern_Indian_storm abstract "At approximately 11 pm local time, 13 April 2010, a severe storm struck parts of Bangladesh and eastern India. It lasted about 90 minutes, with the most intense portion spanning 30–40 minutes. As of 16 April, more than 140 deaths have been reported. At least 91 people died in the Indian state of Bihar, 44 in West Bengal, and 4 in Assam. In Bangladesh, five deaths and two hundred injuries were reported. Most of the deaths were women and children crushed when their huts were destroyed. Over 91,000 dwellings were destroyed in India and several thousand in Bangladesh; approximately 300,000 dwellings were at least partially damaged. Both mud and pucca housing was damaged by the storm. Nearly 500,000 people were left homeless or otherwise affected by the storm.".
- 2010_Eastern_Indian_storm thumbnail 2010_India_Storm_Map.png?width=300.
- 2010_Eastern_Indian_storm wikiPageID "26951018".
- 2010_Eastern_Indian_storm wikiPageRevisionID "605795886".
- 2010_Eastern_Indian_storm caption "Map of affected areas".
- 2010_Eastern_Indian_storm date "2010-04-13".
- 2010_Eastern_Indian_storm hasPhotoCollection 2010_Eastern_Indian_storm.
- 2010_Eastern_Indian_storm place "Assam, Bihar, and West Bengal, India;".
- 2010_Eastern_Indian_storm place "Bangladesh".
- 2010_Eastern_Indian_storm reportedDeath(s)_ "140".
- 2010_Eastern_Indian_storm reportedInjuries "several hundred".
- 2010_Eastern_Indian_storm time "11".
- 2010_Eastern_Indian_storm subject Category:2010_disasters_in_India.
- 2010_Eastern_Indian_storm subject Category:2010_in_Bangladesh.
- 2010_Eastern_Indian_storm subject Category:2010_natural_disasters.
- 2010_Eastern_Indian_storm subject Category:Natural_disasters_in_Bangladesh.
- 2010_Eastern_Indian_storm subject Category:Natural_disasters_in_India.
- 2010_Eastern_Indian_storm comment "At approximately 11 pm local time, 13 April 2010, a severe storm struck parts of Bangladesh and eastern India. It lasted about 90 minutes, with the most intense portion spanning 30–40 minutes. As of 16 April, more than 140 deaths have been reported. At least 91 people died in the Indian state of Bihar, 44 in West Bengal, and 4 in Assam. In Bangladesh, five deaths and two hundred injuries were reported. Most of the deaths were women and children crushed when their huts were destroyed.".
- 2010_Eastern_Indian_storm label "2010 Eastern Indian storm".
- 2010_Eastern_Indian_storm sameAs m.0bmgbhr.
- 2010_Eastern_Indian_storm sameAs Q371764.
- 2010_Eastern_Indian_storm sameAs Q371764.
- 2010_Eastern_Indian_storm wasDerivedFrom 2010_Eastern_Indian_storm?oldid=605795886.
- 2010_Eastern_Indian_storm depiction 2010_India_Storm_Map.png.
- 2010_Eastern_Indian_storm isPrimaryTopicOf 2010_Eastern_Indian_storm.