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RF2FMTHJM–an old blue telephone booth damaged and out of service with signs of deterioration and some banditry painted on it, vertical
Kolkata, India. 20th May, 2020. Trees are seen uprooted during the super cyclonic storm 'Amphan'. Cyclone Amphan caused havoc in the coastal districts of Odisha as it triggered heavy rainfall, coupled with high-velocity winds while moving towards West Bengal. Hundreds of trees were uprooted and electric and telecom infrastructure damaged. The storm has forced state governments in West Bengal and Odisha to evacuate over six lakh people from vulnerable areas. Credit: Pacific Press Agency/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kolkata-india-20th-may-2020-trees-are-seen-uprooted-during-the-super-cyclonic-storm-amphan-cyclone-amphan-caused-havoc-in-the-coastal-districts-of-odisha-as-it-triggered-heavy-rainfall-coupled-with-high-velocity-winds-while-moving-towards-west-bengal-hundreds-of-trees-were-uprooted-and-electric-and-telecom-infrastructure-damaged-the-storm-has-forced-state-governments-in-west-bengal-and-odisha-to-evacuate-over-six-lakh-people-from-vulnerable-areas-credit-pacific-press-agencyalamy-live-news-image358541288.html
RM2BR8Y20–Kolkata, India. 20th May, 2020. Trees are seen uprooted during the super cyclonic storm 'Amphan'. Cyclone Amphan caused havoc in the coastal districts of Odisha as it triggered heavy rainfall, coupled with high-velocity winds while moving towards West Bengal. Hundreds of trees were uprooted and electric and telecom infrastructure damaged. The storm has forced state governments in West Bengal and Odisha to evacuate over six lakh people from vulnerable areas. Credit: Pacific Press Agency/Alamy Live News
Using his hand tools, the technician was able to repair the damaged phone wire. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/using-his-hand-tools-the-technician-was-able-to-repair-the-damaged-phone-wire-image556483378.html
RF2R9A06A–Using his hand tools, the technician was able to repair the damaged phone wire.
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RF2PPETTW–Faulty USB charger cable with damaged wire insulation. Close-up.
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RF2FN0143–an old blue telephone booth damaged and out of service with signs of deterioration and some banditry painted on it, vertical
Children are having biscuits after being evacuated inside the temporary building during the super cyclonic storm 'Amphan'. Cyclone Amphan caused havoc in the coastal districts of Odisha as it triggered heavy rainfall, coupled with high-velocity winds while moving towards West Bengal. Hundreds of trees were uprooted and electric and telecom infrastructure damaged. The storm has forced state governments in West Bengal and Odisha to evacuate over six lakh people from vulnerable areas. Credit: Pacific Press Agency/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/children-are-having-biscuits-after-being-evacuated-inside-the-temporary-building-during-the-super-cyclonic-storm-amphan-cyclone-amphan-caused-havoc-in-the-coastal-districts-of-odisha-as-it-triggered-heavy-rainfall-coupled-with-high-velocity-winds-while-moving-towards-west-bengal-hundreds-of-trees-were-uprooted-and-electric-and-telecom-infrastructure-damaged-the-storm-has-forced-state-governments-in-west-bengal-and-odisha-to-evacuate-over-six-lakh-people-from-vulnerable-areas-credit-pacific-press-agencyalamy-live-news-image358541295.html
RM2BR8Y27–Children are having biscuits after being evacuated inside the temporary building during the super cyclonic storm 'Amphan'. Cyclone Amphan caused havoc in the coastal districts of Odisha as it triggered heavy rainfall, coupled with high-velocity winds while moving towards West Bengal. Hundreds of trees were uprooted and electric and telecom infrastructure damaged. The storm has forced state governments in West Bengal and Odisha to evacuate over six lakh people from vulnerable areas. Credit: Pacific Press Agency/Alamy Live News
A mother and her child take rest after being evacuated inside the temporary building during the super cyclonic storm 'Amphan'. Cyclone Amphan caused havoc in the coastal districts of Odisha as it triggered heavy rainfall, coupled with high-velocity winds while moving towards West Bengal. Hundreds of trees were uprooted and electric and telecom infrastructure damaged. The storm has forced state governments in West Bengal and Odisha to evacuate over six lakh people from vulnerable areas. Credit: Pacific Press Agency/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-mother-and-her-child-take-rest-after-being-evacuated-inside-the-temporary-building-during-the-super-cyclonic-storm-amphan-cyclone-amphan-caused-havoc-in-the-coastal-districts-of-odisha-as-it-triggered-heavy-rainfall-coupled-with-high-velocity-winds-while-moving-towards-west-bengal-hundreds-of-trees-were-uprooted-and-electric-and-telecom-infrastructure-damaged-the-storm-has-forced-state-governments-in-west-bengal-and-odisha-to-evacuate-over-six-lakh-people-from-vulnerable-areas-credit-pacific-press-agencyalamy-live-news-image358541283.html
RM2BR8Y1R–A mother and her child take rest after being evacuated inside the temporary building during the super cyclonic storm 'Amphan'. Cyclone Amphan caused havoc in the coastal districts of Odisha as it triggered heavy rainfall, coupled with high-velocity winds while moving towards West Bengal. Hundreds of trees were uprooted and electric and telecom infrastructure damaged. The storm has forced state governments in West Bengal and Odisha to evacuate over six lakh people from vulnerable areas. Credit: Pacific Press Agency/Alamy Live News
A mother and her child take rest after being evacuated inside the temporary building during the super cyclonic storm 'Amphan'. Cyclone Amphan caused havoc in the coastal districts of Odisha as it triggered heavy rainfall, coupled with high-velocity winds while moving towards West Bengal. Hundreds of trees were uprooted and electric and telecom infrastructure damaged. The storm has forced state governments in West Bengal and Odisha to evacuate over six lakh people from vulnerable areas. Credit: Pacific Press Agency/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-mother-and-her-child-take-rest-after-being-evacuated-inside-the-temporary-building-during-the-super-cyclonic-storm-amphan-cyclone-amphan-caused-havoc-in-the-coastal-districts-of-odisha-as-it-triggered-heavy-rainfall-coupled-with-high-velocity-winds-while-moving-towards-west-bengal-hundreds-of-trees-were-uprooted-and-electric-and-telecom-infrastructure-damaged-the-storm-has-forced-state-governments-in-west-bengal-and-odisha-to-evacuate-over-six-lakh-people-from-vulnerable-areas-credit-pacific-press-agencyalamy-live-news-image358541301.html
RM2BR8Y2D–A mother and her child take rest after being evacuated inside the temporary building during the super cyclonic storm 'Amphan'. Cyclone Amphan caused havoc in the coastal districts of Odisha as it triggered heavy rainfall, coupled with high-velocity winds while moving towards West Bengal. Hundreds of trees were uprooted and electric and telecom infrastructure damaged. The storm has forced state governments in West Bengal and Odisha to evacuate over six lakh people from vulnerable areas. Credit: Pacific Press Agency/Alamy Live News
Local counsellor giving hand sanitizer to the people who are evacuated before entering the shelter during the super cyclonic storm 'Amphan'. Cyclone Amphan caused havoc in the coastal districts of Odisha as it triggered heavy rainfall, coupled with high-velocity winds while moving towards West Bengal. Hundreds of trees were uprooted and electric and telecom infrastructure damaged. The storm has forced state governments in West Bengal and Odisha to evacuate over six lakh people from vulnerable areas. Credit: Pacific Press Agency/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/local-counsellor-giving-hand-sanitizer-to-the-people-who-are-evacuated-before-entering-the-shelter-during-the-super-cyclonic-storm-amphan-cyclone-amphan-caused-havoc-in-the-coastal-districts-of-odisha-as-it-triggered-heavy-rainfall-coupled-with-high-velocity-winds-while-moving-towards-west-bengal-hundreds-of-trees-were-uprooted-and-electric-and-telecom-infrastructure-damaged-the-storm-has-forced-state-governments-in-west-bengal-and-odisha-to-evacuate-over-six-lakh-people-from-vulnerable-areas-credit-pacific-press-agencyalamy-live-news-image358541286.html
RM2BR8Y1X–Local counsellor giving hand sanitizer to the people who are evacuated before entering the shelter during the super cyclonic storm 'Amphan'. Cyclone Amphan caused havoc in the coastal districts of Odisha as it triggered heavy rainfall, coupled with high-velocity winds while moving towards West Bengal. Hundreds of trees were uprooted and electric and telecom infrastructure damaged. The storm has forced state governments in West Bengal and Odisha to evacuate over six lakh people from vulnerable areas. Credit: Pacific Press Agency/Alamy Live News
Kolkata, India. 20th May, 2020. People those who have evacuated stands inside the shelter during the super cyclonic storm 'Amphan'. Cyclone Amphan caused havoc in the coastal districts of Odisha as it triggered heavy rainfall, coupled with high-velocity winds while moving towards West Bengal. Hundreds of trees were uprooted and electric and telecom infrastructure damaged. The storm has forced state governments in West Bengal and Odisha to evacuate over six lakh people from vulnerable areas. Credit: Pacific Press Agency/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kolkata-india-20th-may-2020-people-those-who-have-evacuated-stands-inside-the-shelter-during-the-super-cyclonic-storm-amphan-cyclone-amphan-caused-havoc-in-the-coastal-districts-of-odisha-as-it-triggered-heavy-rainfall-coupled-with-high-velocity-winds-while-moving-towards-west-bengal-hundreds-of-trees-were-uprooted-and-electric-and-telecom-infrastructure-damaged-the-storm-has-forced-state-governments-in-west-bengal-and-odisha-to-evacuate-over-six-lakh-people-from-vulnerable-areas-credit-pacific-press-agencyalamy-live-news-image358541296.html
RM2BR8Y28–Kolkata, India. 20th May, 2020. People those who have evacuated stands inside the shelter during the super cyclonic storm 'Amphan'. Cyclone Amphan caused havoc in the coastal districts of Odisha as it triggered heavy rainfall, coupled with high-velocity winds while moving towards West Bengal. Hundreds of trees were uprooted and electric and telecom infrastructure damaged. The storm has forced state governments in West Bengal and Odisha to evacuate over six lakh people from vulnerable areas. Credit: Pacific Press Agency/Alamy Live News
Kolkata, India. 20th May, 2020. Boats are anchored over the river Hooghly during the super cyclonic storm 'Amphan'. Cyclone Amphan caused havoc in the coastal districts of Odisha as it triggered heavy rainfall, coupled with high-velocity winds while moving towards West Bengal. Hundreds of trees were uprooted and electric and telecom infrastructure damaged. The storm has forced state governments in West Bengal and Odisha to evacuate over six lakh people from vulnerable areas. Credit: Pacific Press Agency/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kolkata-india-20th-may-2020-boats-are-anchored-over-the-river-hooghly-during-the-super-cyclonic-storm-amphan-cyclone-amphan-caused-havoc-in-the-coastal-districts-of-odisha-as-it-triggered-heavy-rainfall-coupled-with-high-velocity-winds-while-moving-towards-west-bengal-hundreds-of-trees-were-uprooted-and-electric-and-telecom-infrastructure-damaged-the-storm-has-forced-state-governments-in-west-bengal-and-odisha-to-evacuate-over-six-lakh-people-from-vulnerable-areas-credit-pacific-press-agencyalamy-live-news-image358541281.html
RM2BR8Y1N–Kolkata, India. 20th May, 2020. Boats are anchored over the river Hooghly during the super cyclonic storm 'Amphan'. Cyclone Amphan caused havoc in the coastal districts of Odisha as it triggered heavy rainfall, coupled with high-velocity winds while moving towards West Bengal. Hundreds of trees were uprooted and electric and telecom infrastructure damaged. The storm has forced state governments in West Bengal and Odisha to evacuate over six lakh people from vulnerable areas. Credit: Pacific Press Agency/Alamy Live News
Kolkata, India. 20th May, 2020. A traffic signal is seen uprooted during the super cyclonic storm 'Amphan'. Cyclone Amphan caused havoc in the coastal districts of Odisha as it triggered heavy rainfall, coupled with high-velocity winds while moving towards West Bengal. Hundreds of trees were uprooted and electric and telecom infrastructure damaged. The storm has forced state governments in West Bengal and Odisha to evacuate over six lakh people from vulnerable areas. Credit: Pacific Press Agency/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kolkata-india-20th-may-2020-a-traffic-signal-is-seen-uprooted-during-the-super-cyclonic-storm-amphan-cyclone-amphan-caused-havoc-in-the-coastal-districts-of-odisha-as-it-triggered-heavy-rainfall-coupled-with-high-velocity-winds-while-moving-towards-west-bengal-hundreds-of-trees-were-uprooted-and-electric-and-telecom-infrastructure-damaged-the-storm-has-forced-state-governments-in-west-bengal-and-odisha-to-evacuate-over-six-lakh-people-from-vulnerable-areas-credit-pacific-press-agencyalamy-live-news-image358541299.html
RM2BR8Y2B–Kolkata, India. 20th May, 2020. A traffic signal is seen uprooted during the super cyclonic storm 'Amphan'. Cyclone Amphan caused havoc in the coastal districts of Odisha as it triggered heavy rainfall, coupled with high-velocity winds while moving towards West Bengal. Hundreds of trees were uprooted and electric and telecom infrastructure damaged. The storm has forced state governments in West Bengal and Odisha to evacuate over six lakh people from vulnerable areas. Credit: Pacific Press Agency/Alamy Live News
Kolkata, India. 20th May, 2020. High-Waves are seen in the bank of the river Hooghly during the super cyclonic storm 'Amphan'. Cyclone Amphan caused havoc in the coastal districts of Odisha as it triggered heavy rainfall, coupled with high-velocity winds while moving towards West Bengal. Hundreds of trees were uprooted and electric and telecom infrastructure damaged. The storm has forced state governments in West Bengal and Odisha to evacuate over six lakh people from vulnerable areas. Credit: Pacific Press Agency/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kolkata-india-20th-may-2020-high-waves-are-seen-in-the-bank-of-the-river-hooghly-during-the-super-cyclonic-storm-amphan-cyclone-amphan-caused-havoc-in-the-coastal-districts-of-odisha-as-it-triggered-heavy-rainfall-coupled-with-high-velocity-winds-while-moving-towards-west-bengal-hundreds-of-trees-were-uprooted-and-electric-and-telecom-infrastructure-damaged-the-storm-has-forced-state-governments-in-west-bengal-and-odisha-to-evacuate-over-six-lakh-people-from-vulnerable-areas-credit-pacific-press-agencyalamy-live-news-image358541308.html
RM2BR8Y2M–Kolkata, India. 20th May, 2020. High-Waves are seen in the bank of the river Hooghly during the super cyclonic storm 'Amphan'. Cyclone Amphan caused havoc in the coastal districts of Odisha as it triggered heavy rainfall, coupled with high-velocity winds while moving towards West Bengal. Hundreds of trees were uprooted and electric and telecom infrastructure damaged. The storm has forced state governments in West Bengal and Odisha to evacuate over six lakh people from vulnerable areas. Credit: Pacific Press Agency/Alamy Live News
Kolkata, India. 20th May, 2020. A family travelling during the super cyclonic storm 'Amphan' inside a small truck after the funeral procession. Cyclone Amphan caused havoc in the coastal districts of Odisha as it triggered heavy rainfall, coupled with high-velocity winds while moving towards West Bengal. Hundreds of trees were uprooted and electric and telecom infrastructure damaged. The storm has forced state governments in West Bengal and Odisha to evacuate over six lakh people from vulnerable areas. Credit: Pacific Press Agency/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kolkata-india-20th-may-2020-a-family-travelling-during-the-super-cyclonic-storm-amphan-inside-a-small-truck-after-the-funeral-procession-cyclone-amphan-caused-havoc-in-the-coastal-districts-of-odisha-as-it-triggered-heavy-rainfall-coupled-with-high-velocity-winds-while-moving-towards-west-bengal-hundreds-of-trees-were-uprooted-and-electric-and-telecom-infrastructure-damaged-the-storm-has-forced-state-governments-in-west-bengal-and-odisha-to-evacuate-over-six-lakh-people-from-vulnerable-areas-credit-pacific-press-agencyalamy-live-news-image358541284.html
RM2BR8Y1T–Kolkata, India. 20th May, 2020. A family travelling during the super cyclonic storm 'Amphan' inside a small truck after the funeral procession. Cyclone Amphan caused havoc in the coastal districts of Odisha as it triggered heavy rainfall, coupled with high-velocity winds while moving towards West Bengal. Hundreds of trees were uprooted and electric and telecom infrastructure damaged. The storm has forced state governments in West Bengal and Odisha to evacuate over six lakh people from vulnerable areas. Credit: Pacific Press Agency/Alamy Live News
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