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Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Hamoon [a] (/ h ɑː ˈ m u n /) was a moderately strong tropical cyclone that affected Bangladesh, India, and Myammar during October 2023. The fourth named storm of the 2023 North Indian Ocean cyclone season , Hamoon formed from a low-pressure area over the west-central Bay of Bengal on 21 October.
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Hamoon is most recent in series of major storms to pummel coastal regions of Bangladesh Three dead and 275,000 people flee to shelters in Bangladesh as Cyclone Hamoon makes landfall Skip to main ...
It was the first cyclone to make landfall in the nation since Cyclone Luban of 2018. [2] The sixth depression and the third named cyclonic storm of the season , [ 3 ] Tej coexisted with Cyclone Hamoon in the Bay of Bengal , a rare phenomenon not seen since 2018. [ 4 ]
Starting 23 October and lasting into the next day, six tropical cyclones spun simultaneously around the globe. CIRA compiled satellite imagery of the six storms, all captured at the same time.
Cyclone Hamoon (2023) → Cyclone Hamoon – Obviously, there is no other cyclones with the same name. 49.130.128.2 ( talk ) 17:21, 24 October 2023 (UTC) [ reply ] Support I agree with the IP, there were no other storm named "Hamoon" in the past and probably won't be another in the future as the NIO storm names do not repeat like other basins ...
A deadly “bomb cyclone” slammed into the Northwest US late Tuesday, killing at least one and leaving more than 700,000 without power as the major storm battered the region with strong winds ...