Emergency Response Coordination Centre (ERCC) – DG ECHO Daily Map | 06/05/2019 India, | FANI

. Following the passage of Tropical Cyclone FANI, over TROPICAL CYCLONE (TC) north-eastern India and western Bangladesh on 3-5 May, Track the death toll and the damage has increased. INTENSITY . As of 6 May at least 42 people have been reported dead 5 May < 63 Km/h in Odisha (India) and another 17 in Bangladesh. 0.00 UTC 63-118 Km/h state has been the most heavily affected by the passage > 118 Km/h of the Tropical Cyclone, with electricity and infrastructure being massively damaged. According to Indian national STORM SURGE Source: JRC, NOAA/HWRF authorities, all families in the districts of and Khurda 0.3 – 1 m (Odisha State) have been "extremely severely affected" 1 – 2 m and aid and restoration work is underway across in north- 2 – 3 m eastern states of India. > 3 m India . In Bangladesh, 13 000 houses have been damaged across PAST 7-DAYS RAINFALL Source DG ECHO, UNOCHA the country and national humanitarian aid is assisting ACCUMULATION (mm) 42 affected families. Source: NASA/GPM Fatalities . The early evacuation of 1 million people in India and 1.6 > 500 mm 10 Million million in Bangladesh prevented a higher number of 250 – 500 mm Affected fatalities, considering the Cyclone's severity. 100 – 250 mm 50 - 100 mm 1.2 Million Source DG ECHO, UNOCHA 25 - 50 mm Evacuated COPERNICUS EMSR357 4 000 Area of interest Tide Sea Level Device 4 May INCOIS-Paradeep Cyclone shelters (completed) 0.00 UTC Main Port Area of interest (planned) Main Airport Flooded Area as of 4 May Paradeep State boundary (India) Build Up Grading MAX. WIND SPEED Destroyed Source: NOAA/HWRF Damaged 93-118 km/h Possibly damaged >118 km/h

Bangladesh 3 May 12.00 UTC Source DG ECHO, UNOCHA 130 km/h sust. winds Max. estimated 17 Storm Surge* 13 000 Fatalities 3 m Damaged houses 45 53 000 ha Injured CHINA Damaged crops 1.6 Million 3 May 06.00 UTC Paradeep 213 km/h sust. winds Evacuated NEPAL

STORM SURGE (m) in Paradeep 0.75 Source: JRC, HWRF 3 May 00.00 UTC 0.6 m 241 km/h sust. winds JRC Calculation INDIA BANGLADESH 0.50 Measured tide Sea INDIA level (INCOIS-Paradip) 10-DAYS RAINFALL FORECAST (mm) 0.25 Source: ECMWF 10-15 15-20 20-25 *Source: JRC Calculation, HWRF 0.00 Paradeep 25-50 50-100 © European Union, 2019. Map produced by JRC. The 100-150 boundaries and the names shown on this map do not imply 150-200 official endorsement or acceptance by the European Union. 27 Apil 29 April 1 May 3 May 5 May >200