Tornado strikes Odisha Town, killing two — Are extreme weather events becoming more frequent in India?
Robel A. Almoguerra Ipinost noong 2026-03-16 23:35:54
INDIA — At least two people were killed and more than 25 others were injured after a powerful tornado struck the town of Karanjia in the Mayurbhanj district of Odisha, India.
The sudden weather disturbance caused widespread damage in the area, with strong winds tearing through communities and leaving a trail of destruction. Local authorities reported that over 100 houses were damaged, while numerous trees and electric posts were uprooted, disrupting power and transportation in several parts of the town.
The tornado hit the municipality of Karanjia, Odisha, India, catching many residents off guard as the violent winds swept across the area. Emergency responders and local disaster management teams were immediately deployed to assist the injured and assess the extent of the damage.
Victims who sustained injuries were brought to nearby medical facilities, while rescue workers began clearing debris from roads blocked by fallen trees and damaged infrastructure. Officials are continuing to monitor the situation and provide relief to affected families.
Tornadoes are relatively uncommon in many parts of India, but intense localized storms occasionally develop during periods of unstable weather conditions. Experts say such events can form rapidly and cause significant damage even within a short period of time.
The incident has raised concerns about disaster preparedness in vulnerable communities, especially as extreme weather events appear to be occurring more frequently across different regions of the world.
As recovery efforts continue in the affected district, many observers are now asking a pressing question: Are rare tornadoes becoming more common in South Asia as global weather patterns continue to shift?
(Larawan mula sa: Weather Monitor / X)
