A particularly distressing photo that shows the effects of a natural disaster even 5 days after it passed. This town likely was also affected by the Bhola Cyclone, just a year back, making the effects of this cyclone even more devasting than it normally would be.
The 1971 Cyclone, often overshadowed by the ongoing Bangladesh Liberation War and 1970 Cyclone, was also extremely devasting resulting in more than 10,000 deaths and extensive damage to infrastructure.
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Children walk through flood waters surrounding their primitive house in the town of Bhadrak, in the Indian State of Orissa, on Nov. 5, 1971, after it was struck by a cyclone on October 29-30. The house, built of bricks, collapsed after being struck by falling trees. Bhadrak, 180 miles south west of Calcutta, was only one of many towns and villages hit by the cyclone which raged over the whole of the state, causing a death toll running into thousands. (AP Photo/Santosh Basak) Nov 5, 1971 1:30 PM
