STORM IN INDIA
<m FIFTEEN PEOPLE INJURED HEAVY DAMAGE CAUSED. CALCUTTA, May 18. The severest storm in living memory visited Calcutta this evening, an 80-mile-an-hour gale causing heavy damage. Telegraph and telephone lines were broken, tress uprooted, and- parts of the city were flooded. All vehicular traffic was interrupted. The walls of houses in the poorer parts collapsed. Fifteen people were injured. One hundred thatched houses in the suburbs were blown away. Hawks and crows were dashed to death against trees and houses by the fury of the storm.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22267, 21 May 1934, Page 7
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89STORM IN INDIA Otago Daily Times, Issue 22267, 21 May 1934, Page 7
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