India Farmlands throughout Odisha, West Bengal, and some in
Jharkhand were damaged by flooding, while small boats within the
Bay of Bengal were damaged. Electrical lines in these states were knocked down causing thousands of power outages.
West Bengal More than 4,500 villages were damaged. Various rural homes and agricultural lands were hard-hit, and basic needs such as drinking water, sanitation, and the like were also hard to come by. At least 143 marine vehicles were broken into. Starting on 25 May, heavy rains and strong winds started to brush the coastal and inland areas of
West Bengal, storms reaching as far as
Kolkata, where 62 kmph winds and gusts of 90 kmph were recorded. Before Cyclone Yaas came, a tornado outbreak was reported on the districts of
North 24 Paragana and
Hooghly. One tornados reported in
Halishar and another reported in
Chinsurah. Two people died with five injured and 80 houses being damaged. Knee-deep floods caused by torrential rainfall submerged the beach areas of
Digha, while palm trees were snapped by the cyclone's strong winds.
Chandabali reported rains of up to between 24 and 26 May, also causing flooding. 300,000 houses were damaged in West Bengal, while around 10 million people were affected in the state alone. Two farmers from
Pandua were struck by lightning while on their fields, killing them both, while a senior citizen of
Asansol died as her house collapsed on top of her. Two more individuals were killed as they were hit by uprooted trees in West Bengal. Over 1,100 villages in
West Bengal were submerged in floodwaters caused by storm surges, displacing about 500,000 people. Cars also suffered damage due to the floods, and various structures were also damaged. No one was injured or killed in the event.
Odisha Due to the heavy rains in Odisha, many residents had been evacuated, so only a few people felt the impact of Yaas. A 15-year-old boy was found dead in a pond in the village of Jagannath Khunta in
Mayurbhanj. Another fatality was reported on 26 May in the town of
Keonjhar, when a man died after a tree fell on top of him. 10 people had to be rescued from a boat which capsized off of the Odisha coast. Continued heavy rains from Yaas caused the
Baitarani River to nearly overflow, but it didn't as the conditions in Odisha improved. Damage statewide were stood at ₹6.1 billion (USS$83.9 million), and the majority of them were government properties.
Other states In
Ranchi, the capital of
Jharkhand, two people were reported dead as they were trapped in a collapsed house, not being rescued and eventually dying there. An additional two people died in Ranchi after a five-year-old bridge connecting the
Tamar block to
Bundu and
Sonahatu block of the city collapsed. The largest rain accumulation in the state was reported at
the city of Gaya, standing at on the same day. The rainfall from Yaas also extended to
Uttar Pradesh, where many areas in the state reported light downpours including
Ballia,
Mau,
Deoria,
Ghazipur,
Azamgarh,
Varanasi, Chandoli,
Mirzapur,
Sonbhadra,
Gorakhpur,
Kushinagar,
Ambedkarnagar,
Sultanpur,
Jaunpur,
Allahabad,
Maharajganj,
Naugarh,
Basti and
Ayodhya and the districts of
Bhadohi and
Sant Kabir Nagar. In
Sidhi and
Shajapur in
Madhya Pradesh, the remnant moisture of Yaas caused light rainfall, standing at on 28 May, respectively.
Bangladesh Tidal waves generated by Yaas flooded low-lying areas in
Khulna,
Satkhira,
Patuakhali,
Barguna,
Jhalokathi, and
Noakhali, including some fishing settlements in
Sundarbans on 26 May. The coastal areas of
Cox's Bazar saw inundation in multiple villages due to Cyclone Yaas, while tidal surges severely damaged a jetty and at least 50 houses at
St. Martin's Island. 500 meters of
Kuakata Beach in
Patuakhali District were washed away by coastal erosion due to Yaas, while at least worth of flood-controlling
dykes were damaged, which would ultimately cost the district
৳530 million (US$6.25 million) to repair. A hotel along the western side of beach collapsed. Damage in
Bagerhat District were at ৳460 million (US$5.43 million), with the road infrastructure suffered the greatest loss. The
Sundarbans were inundated with saline seawater after Yaas had moved inland, raising fears of potential damage the forest ecosystem. The seawater filled 53 of the 54 freshwater ponds within the forest, cutting off supply of uncontaminated drinking water for wildlife and forest workers; the
Bangladesh Forest Department stated the flooding in the Sundarbans was the worst in 14 years. According to naval sources at Patenga in Chittagong, a ship, called MV
Sanvalli, sank near Bhasanchar in the Bay of Bengal and 12 sailors were rescued by Bangladesh Air Force helicopters..Some other districts of western Bangladesh was effected by Winds and heavy rain.
Elsewhere The remnants of Yaas caused light rainfall in some areas in
Nepal. Some climbers and hikers at
Mount Everest and
Lhotse in the country were stranded in high summits, while several more were forced to go down due to imminent weather from the interaction of the system's remnants and a prevailing
western disturbance. == Aftermath ==