Fani quickly heightened into an incredibly serious cyclonic tempest and arrived at its pinnacle power on 2 May with 1-minute supported breezes proportional to a very good quality Category 4 significant storm.
Fani debilitated before making its landfall, and its convective structure quickly corrupted from that point, declining into a leftover low on 4 May, and scattering on the following day.
Before Fani's landfall, experts in India and Bangladesh moved, in any event, a million people each from zones inside Fani's anticipated way onto higher ground, and into twister covers, which is thought to have decreased the resultant loss of life and setbacks. Fani executed at any rate 89 individuals in eastern India and Bangladesh and caused about US$8.1 billion in harms in the two India and Bangladesh, generally in Odisha, in India.