Article Contribution 1: 1977 Andhra Pradesh cyclone
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Background
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The 1977 Andhra Pradesh cyclone is considered India's first super cyclonic storm. The first storm mostly affected Andhra Prades in which approximately 10,000 were estimated to be killed by the storm. The second storm that had occurred on October 29th, had affected the eastern part of the Orissa state with winds up to 160mph and waves as high as 30 feet high. There is no accurate estimate how many fatalities were resulted from the second storm, but six districts were destroyed and 16 million local citizens were affected. [1]
Aftermath
editThe next cyclone (1990) that also occurred in Andhra Pradesh, showed that there was a large improvement in disaster management, effective warnings ahead of time, and better meteorological equipment which dramatically reduced the death rate (compared to the cyclone in 1977).[2]