The cyclone, called 'Amphan' hit West Bengal and some parts of Odisha, causing devastation to both the states, especially the former. The coastal belt including the Sundarban biosphere was the worst affected, leaving houses shattered, trees uprooted and scattered all around, and mangroves washed away and submerged under water. Even the mud dykes that protected the low farmlands during the floods were destroyed, severely affecting the livelihood of the locals who stayed there. It also caused threat to the economy of the state on the whole.