For those living in West Bengal, Thursday’s tryst with Cyclone Amphan must have been near apocalyptic. Frightened inhabitants cowered as the severe cyclonic storm barrelled down and gusts of wind roared alongside torrential rain that pummelled the region. What they witnessed—or rather experienced—evidently had no parallel in living memory. Buildings shook, windowpanes broke, nearby trees and electric poles fell, electric transformers exploded, thatched roofs unhinged by the gale dangerously flew across and entire neighbourhoods were plunged into darkness.